Facebook Infographics

How Does Facebook Make its Money? [Infographic]

How Does Facebook Make its Money? [Infographic]

Facebook is one of the biggest tech giants around. But with its service being free, many people wonder where they get so much money. www.business-management-degree.net has created an infographic entitled “How Does Facebook Make its Money”, detailing how the social networking giant continues to rake in the dough.

Fired for Facebook [Infographic]

Fired for Facebook [Infographic]

We’ve all heard the horror stories about employees lashing out on social media about their jobs. Online Paralegal Programs has created an infographic entitled “Fired for Facebook”, detailing how social media can carry heavy consequences for both employers and employees. Your social media persona may be more important than ever, as 75% of recruiters are […]

Famous Rivalries: Facebook vs. Everyone [Infographic]

Famous Rivalries: Facebook vs. Everyone [Infographic]

If you’re heading to the theater to see the Facebook movie, The Social Network, this might be a good time to take in a quick refresher course on Mark Zuckerberg and his short but epic legal history.

Surprising Facts About Death On Facebook [Infographic]

Surprising Facts About Death On Facebook [Infographic]

According to the All Facebook blog, about 200,000 Facebook members die each year, putting the death rate on the social network at about half of the world average; and about 550 Facebook deaths happen daily. It seems a lot, but compared to the 700,000 daily activations Facebook receives, the ratio is a paltry one.

What if Solar Power Grew as Fast as Facebook? [Infographic]

What if Solar Power Grew as Fast as Facebook? [Infographic]

Facebook recently passed 500 million users. If the growth rate of the world’s largest and fastest growing social network could be applied to solar, it would only take 4.7 years to power the entire world with solar energy.

The Business Behind Facebook [Infographic]

The Business Behind Facebook [Infographic]

Prior to Facebook, people had to use detective work and old fashioned stalker technology to find out what their exes and goofball best friend from third grade was up. Those were hard times. By 2010, Facebook has inundated the earth so thoroughly that you’ll never have to rely on a shady private eye to stalk […]