Based on Census Bureau statistics and the work of ZeroHedge here is a great infographic presenting the $15 trillion US Economy.
According to ZeroHedge: "The graphic cites facts dealing with manufacturing, services, retail trade, construction, government and much more as seen through the numerous economic programs and surveys conducted by the Census Bureau."
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Very nice infographic about the mHealth in the US.
According to the article:"there were more than 1 billion visits to physicians’ offices in the U.S during 2011. According to the survey driving the data for the infographic, it was found that 40% of doctors believe mobile health technologies can reduce the number of office visits. In addition, 80% of doctors are already using smartpthones and medical apps, of which there are more than 10,000 available in Apple’s iTunes App Store.
It was also found that doctors are 250% more likely to own a tablet than other consumers, while 56% of doctors...
Need some reasons to choose NYC as the home for your new media enterprise? New York is the place to be for the New Media Enterprises according to the New York City Economic Development Corporation . And the TrianaGroup can help you!
The NYCEDC just released a chart of “tech stats and facts”. The conclusion suggested is that NYC is the best location for new media enterprises. The chart indicates that venture capitalists invested $2.2 billion in the New York City metro area last year, up 30% from 2009.
"With more than $642.2 million in venture capital flooding the New York Metro area in Q2 2011,...
The infographic below is based on the study made by Best Vendor. Over the past two months, BestVendor surveyed 550 startups about their business products and services used during their everyday routine. The results show the huge popularity of Google in the start ups identified. BestVendor found that 70% of startup execs use Google Analytics. The survey also uncovered hidden gems like IdeaPaint, a tool used to turn your walls into white boards or HipChat, a new chat tool for entrepreneurs.
Forget the Silicon Valley here comes the Alley. Techni.com just published the infographic below. It provides an interesting look at how the NY tech community (or Silicon Alley), stacks up against Silicon Valley in terms of startup culture.