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The Shocking Effects Of The Google Driverless Car [INFOGRAPHIC]

The future is closer than you might think. Thanks to Google's top secret research department, Google X, driverless cars are now a reality and could be hitting the mainstream in the not too distant future. Nevada has become the first US state to pass a law allowing driverless cars on the roads in their state, and Google is even considering getting into the automobile industry by manufacturing the cars themselves.

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Is Bill Gates Better Than Batman? [INFOGRAPHIC]

It's the question that has been asked time and time again through the ages - is Bill Gates better than Batman? Or does the Caped Crusader come out on top every time? Well let's examine some of the evidence, as well as check out today's infographic.

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Whatever Happened To Ringtones? [INFOGRAPHIC]

I never really thought about this much until I saw this infographic today but annoying ringtones do seem to be on the decline. I mean, I can't remember the last time I heard "I'm too sexy" blaring out in a crowded room or Bohemian Rhapsody making everyone in the bus instinctively start twitching their heads back and forth, Wayne's World style. But hey, I can't talk.

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Happy 19th Birthday Text Messaging [INFOGRAPHIC]

It’s hard to believe but it has been just over 19 years since the first text message was sent from a computer to a mobile phone, and 18 years since the first phones were produced that allowed people to send text messages to one another. These days, text messaging is so common and widespread (especially among the younger generation) that it is hard to think of a time when it did not exist.

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How To Create An Infographic [INFOGRAPHIC]

Here at MakeUseOf, we get lots of infographic submissions sent to us on a regular basis. Some fall under the category “EXCELLENT!” while a lot others get deleted right away. A lot also falls into the middle category which I like to call the “meh” category (thank you Lisa and Bart Simpson). The fact is that creating a quality infographic is not an easy task and not everyone can do it properly.

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The World Of Online Shopping [INFOGRAPHIC]

I remember when I was a child that every Saturday was shopping day. My mum would take my brother and I to this huge shopping center where we would get what we needed and then go for lunch before heading home. This was the 1980's, a time when there was no Internet and the only way you could buy what you wanted was to go out to the shops and get it yourself. Fast forward 30 years and the situation has completely changed.

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Two Easy Ways To Create Visual Infographics Of Your Résumé

Creative jobseekers are always searching for new ways to distinguish themselves to potential employers. One of the quickest ways to do this is to make your résumé stand out from the crowd. Once you've got their attention, they'll hopefully notice all those great skills you have. In the meantime, you've got to turn your résumé into something which looks really interesting. And who's got the time for that?

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Education vs Experience In The Startup Community [INFOGRAPHIC]

When it comes to starting up a tech company, what matters more to investors? A degree from an actual university or a degree from the University of Life? The popular myth is that you can build a huge Internet empire from your parents garage after school in the evenings and by the time you're in your teens, you're ready to match Mark Zuckerberg's bank balance.

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The History Of Linux [INFOGRAPHIC ]

If there's one thing which must really piss off Bill Gates to no end, it must be the enduring popularity of Linux and other free software, as it undercuts his "if you want good software, you have to pay for it" attitude. As Linux has shown, it is indeed possible to produce good software and a good operating system, then give it away for nothing to anyone that wants to use it.

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Managing Your Personal E-Reputation [INFOGRAPHIC]

For some people, their reputation is everything and they will do anything to preserve it and maintain it. In business, having a bad reputation can mean bankruptcy or perpetual unemployment. So it has always been considered good practice to remain polite, professional and reliable so people think highly of you.

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The History Of The Modem [INFOGRAPHIC]

It doesn't seem that long ago that I was sitting at my computer, waiting to go online while my torturously slow 56K modem whistled and screeched its way onto the World Wide Web. Fast forward more than a decade and I am now spoilt with my broadband wireless connection which kicks the pants off a 56K modem any day of the week.

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Inside 5 Of America's Largest Data Centers [INFOGRAPHIC]

As the Internet takes over more and more of our daily lives, and more of our data heads to the cloud, then bigger data centers are a necessity to handle all of that information and web space. Today we have busy interactive pages with businesses demanding guaranteed 24 hour uptime. In order to guarantee that uptime, web hosting companies have had to invest lots more money in their data centers.

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The Life Cycle Of A Webpage On Stumbleupon [INFOGRAPHIC]

There's no denying that Stumbleupon is a very powerful social networking tool when it comes to promoting websites. Once a page gets into the Stumbleupon system (up to 2.2 million pages a month!), it can then be seen by hundreds, thousands, if not tens of thousands of people, all in a very short time.

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How SMS Messaging Is Changing The World [INFOGRAPHIC]

It's become the most common form of communication on the planet and the number one occupation of teenagers everywhere. That's right, I'm talking about text messaging (SMS) which, quite often, is the best way to send someone a short message without getting trapped talking on the phone for ages. It's hard to find someone these days who doesn't know what texting is or who has never done it before.

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Got The Internet? Then Never Leave Home Again [INFOGRAPHIC]

I'm sure, being the Internet-savvy users that you all are, that a lot of your life is online. You order your books and music through Amazon, you order takeaway pizza with your iPhone, you rent movies through your media center, you pay your bills with online banking and you order your groceries through supermarket websites. In short, you can do pretty much anything online these days.

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The Textbooks Of Tomorrow [INFOGRAPHIC]

As someone who has just bought an iPad, I can personally appreciate its potential to become the dominant force in the digital book wars. PDF and ePub files can be uploaded instantly, and then annotated with your stylus pen or finger. Let's face it, if you were a student, what would you rather have? 10 heavy textbooks or a thin much lighter iPad?

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Get 100+ Cool Infographics On Your iPhone (or iPad)

Information graphics—popularly called, infographics—are the coolest and most eye-catching ways to present research studies and other statistical data. But if you are an avid infographics reader like I am, you may have found it difficult to view presentations on your computer screen. So I knew,eventually a smart developer would produce an app specifically designed for downloading and viewing them on a mobile device.

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The Global Appeal Of Angry Birds [INFOGRAPHIC]

Are you playing Angry Birds? If not then you should, because it is quite possibly one of the most addictive games you're likely to encounter. An enjoyable game but still addictive and very frustrating! Apparently throwing those birds at pigs and watching everything crashing down improves your mood considerably.

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Software Piracy - The Untold Tales [INFOGRAPHIC]

Piracy and illegal file sharing is a curse for any developer and software company. As soon as the new version of a popular piece of software hits the streets, it is pretty much being pirated before you can say "o-arrr!". Same with games, music and movies. For every person who buys something legally, there's probably 10 who are taking the risk of stealing it.

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One-Third Of Americans More Willing To Give Up Sex Than Their Mobile Phones [INFOGRAPHIC]

New research has suggested that British people are becoming even more addicted to their mobile phones, with more than half of adults and two-thirds of teenagers saying that "they have used their smartphone while socializing with others". But American mobile users love their phones even more with one third saying they would rather give up sex than part with their phone.

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