
I love how the internet has changed how I process data. I like to know a little about a lot--and I sure do know a little!
One of my favorite ways to process and learn data quickly are the ever-popular infographics.
Infographics are essentially graphics used to demonstrate a point or concept. Graphs are always much more appealing to me than spreadsheets. Think: poster--but zoomable and clickable=fun! The infographic above from Lifehacker nearly convinced me to move closer to work.

One of the web's greatest sources of infographics is theoatmeal. Check out their great infographic on how to use a semi-colon. I laugh out loud, but actually learn something too.
Finally, one of the most fascinating infographics I've seen comes from deathandtaxesposter. This clever graphic depicts how our federal tax dollars are allocated. The sizes of each icon (DoD is the biggest) are in proportion to the percentage of tax dollars they receive.
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