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Are Jerks the Future of the Internet? [Infographic]

It is impossible to use the Internet without encountering an enormous jerk. If you never have, just mosey over to the YouTube comments for any given video. The long-term repercussions of these less than pleasant interactions for everyone that uses the Internet are still unclear, but people are certainly wondering about it right now. This infographic paints something of a bleak picture, delving into the development of aggression and the surprising number of teenagers today that experience cyberbullying. Who knows what it means for the future, but it’s certainly a surprising read.

Embiggen the infographic.

Your Ultimate All-Nighter Survival Guide [Infographic]

We’ve all been there. Whether it’s to study for an exam, finish a presentation, or push through the final stages of an artistic labor of love, the practice of pulling an all-nighter is an all too familiar one for most. Though we probably all have endured our fair share of marathon midnight oil burning sessions, artist Yumi Sakugawa has put together a useful infographic on the subject. Full of insightful tips and the most practical advice on caffeine consumption I’ve yet seen, it’s a good guide for the next time you have to work through till dawn. See the whole thing, after the break.

For When You're Going to be Up All Night

What Makes a Strong Password [Infographic]

Having a strong password a really strong password — is getting more and more important. Of course, the strongest password in the world won’t save you if it gets stolen from somewhere, but that’s why you shouldn’t recycle them. There are plenty of other handy tips to help you keep your data secure and this infographic from Killer Infographics can clue you in to what they are. Normally, this is where I’d insert an amusing little anecdote about the ways I make my passwords strong, but I have to keep that on the down-low. I don’t want anyone trying to hack into my bank account in order to steal my tens upon tens of hard-earned dollars.

"passwrod" is slightly stronger than "password" but I still don't recommend using it.

Apple to Apples, Tech vs. Fruit [Infographic]

So we’ve seen what Apple looks like when you compare its net worth to the value of various other things, but what happens when you do an in-depth comparison from Apple to apples? This infographic by MBA Online has you covered. Pun aside, it’s actually quite enlightening to see Apple products expressed in terms of actual apples. The iPhone 4S is worth about 20,000 apples, but weighs about the same as one. Interesting right? These are great things for mentioning at dinner parties, over apples maybe. Check out the full graphic after the jump for more tasty tidbits.

[Insert joke about dual-core apple]

Mr. Android 2011 is a Composite Picture of Android Users Everywhere

Ever wonder what a composite Android user would look like if you pieced him together from other people based on statistics from the Android-using population at large? Neither have I, but since my Republic Wireless phone (an LG Optimus) arrived yesterday, I am champing at the bit to identify as an Android user, so I find the statistics of this infographic by BlueStacks very interesting, and the picture a nice bonus. Apparently 18% of Android users self-report an “unusually large head,” so I obviously picked the right group to associate with. And ladies, fear not, BlueStacks has a Ms. Android in the pipe as well.

Check it out after the jump.

But none seem to report an "unusually large brain." Interesting.

What Infographics Looked Like 100 Years Ago

Here we are barrelling towards 2012 and living in the future. We invented the Internet, we invented social media, we invented FarmVille, we probably invented infographics too, right? Wrong. Infographics have been around for a long while, as far back as early last century and probably even further back than that. Painting by Numbers, a new exhibit at London’s Transport Museum, features a whole bunch of infographicy posters all arguing the benefits of public transportation in a decidedly early 1900s style.

Check them out after the jump.

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The Most Innovative Countries and Industries [Infographic]

This close to year-end, it’s always a good time to go back and look at the x-iest y’s of the year. In this case, it’s the most innovative countries and industries presented in an infographic by Visual News. As with most infographics, one or two things are pretty obvious, but the rest are unexpected. For instance, it’s no huge surprise that the U.S. and Japan top the countries list at 1 and 2, but the fact that France takes the bronze is a little more interesting. You might also be surprised how low the pharmaceuticals rank on the industry list. Check out the whole thing after the jump.

Least innovative industry? Stupid jump jokes.

Shady Scientific Research is Rampant [Infographic]

Science sure is neat when it is either presented in a way that doesn’t put you to sleep, or is so mind-blowingly interesting that you couldn’t possibly fall asleep. Unfortunately, within the scientific community, scientists may be manipulating their facts and numbers in such a way that molds their findings to whatever they’re trying to prove. This, of course, isn’t science, it’s just misrepresentation. It may be more rampant than you think.

Maybe this infographic involved shady research as well. Nothing is safe anymore!

Top Reasons People Will Unfriend You On Facebook [Infographic]

Want to know why people are unfriending you on Facebook? Well, it’s not as easy to tell as it was back when everybody was doing it for the Whoppers. Sometimes you just know, but other times the best you can do is venture a guess, and this infographic from NM Incite can help you narrow it down. Most of the time it’s due to offensive comments, or the fact that you were never real friends with people in the first place. But you can also get cut off for updating too frequently or too infrequently. If it makes you feel any better, “physical attractiveness” and “increasing friend count” rank 4 and 5 on the list of reasons to friend people in the first place, so you’re probably better off with fewer friends in that case. Or, at least, that’s a good thing to tell yourself if you need to sleep at night.

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The Geek Holiday Gift List [Infographic]

So you know that whatever you’re going to get the geek in your life for Christmas is going to be expensive, but beyond that, you’re completely lost. It’s cool. We got you. Check out this infographic, courtesy the team at Ebay Gifts and take notes. The graphic covers geeks of all styles and ages and lists some pretty fantastic gifts, all of which I would be more than happy to receive. Hint hint. Not only are there gift ideas, but also short little lists of important features. It’s definitely a great cheat sheet for all the gifters in your life who are constantly buying you socks, and socks you don’t like at that.

Check out the full infographic after the jump.

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