Internet Infographics

Do you have a mobile site? Click here if you don’t! [Infographic]

Do you have a mobile site? Click here if you don’t! [Infographic]

Winner Affiliates have developed proprietary mobile marketing tools that will help you immediately monetize your mobile traffic. As you might already know, 1. over 90% of affiliates/websites do not operate mobile friendly websites, displaying the same content which may not apply to mobile users. 2. Organic affiliates are now seeing over 30% of their traffic […]

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.

A History of Free Web Hosting [Infographic]

A History of Free Web Hosting [Infographic]

The internet has come a long way in the last few decades, and one of the things that has evolved along with it is web hosting. Not too long ago, web hosting was a privilege of companies with deep pockets, and that led to a rise in all kinds of free hosting services. It’s amazing […]

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.

History of the Internet [Infographic]

History of the Internet [Infographic]

J.C.R. Licklider (1915-1990) introduced the idea of an “Intergalactic Network.” His idea involved a global computer network that allowed everyone to access information from anywhere in the world. He became head of Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA), convincing his successors of the importance of the network.