“In principle, there’s nothing wrong with the concept of an infographic. What concerns me is the types of things that people are doing with them. They get far off topic, or the fact checking is really poor. The infographic may be neat, but if the information it’s based on is simply wrong, then it’s misleading people.” PeopleIfsMayFactsPoorPrinciplesInformationTypeConceptsConcernTopicsMisleadNeat Author:Matt Cutts
“Oh, I think there are a lot of people who would be buying and selling online today that go up there and they get the information, but then when it comes time to type in their credit card they think twice because they're not sure about how that might get out and what that might mean for them.” PeopleThinkingMeanMightWould BeTodayInformationTypeCreditSellingCardsNot SureBuyingOnlineCredit CardThink TwiceBuying And Selling Author:Bill Gates
“Countries that censor news and information must recognize that from an economic standpoint, there is no distinction between censoring political speech and commercial speech. If businesses in your nations are denied access to either type of information, it will inevitably impact on growth.” IfsCountryPoliticalNationsGrowthEconomicInformationTypeSpeechNewsImpactAccessDistinctionDeniedFreedom Of SpeechStandpointCensoringPolitical Speeches Author:Hillary Clinton
“Digital information, for every type of storage, is unfounded. If everything is on a hard drive and the hard drive freezes up, your whole photography collection could just go away. We can still look at printed photographs of our grandparents. We can physically hold them in our hands and look at it.” IfsLooksStillsHardWholeHandsInformationTypePhotographyPhotographCollectionsDigitalGoing AwayGrandparentPrintedFreezeStorage Author:Gus Van Sant
“A problem of future research is to clarify how young children learn what type of social comparative information is most useful for efficacy evaluation” ChildrenProblemYoungSocialInformationTypeResearchYoung ChildrenEvaluationEfficacySelf Efficacy Book:Social foundations of thought and action: a social cognitive theory Source: Social foundations of thought and action: a social cognitive theory
“If you're a certain type of actor, then eventually stepping into a director's shoes is a natural transition. I've always been the actor who's very focused on the narrative, where my character is in the story, and how I can benefit the story. I've always had a technical aspect of what the lens is, how the camera is going to move, how I can feed the information the director applies within that move. If you're that type of actor, narrative-based, technically proficient, the next step is actually not that far.” IfsI CanCharacterStoriesMovingCertainNextActorsNaturalStepsInformationTypeDirectorsBenefitsAspectCamerasShoesFocusedNarrativeTransitionLensesNext Steps Author:Russell Crowe
“I have to say, I think that we are in some kind of final examination as to whether human beings now, with this capability to acquire information and to communicate, whether we're really qualified to take on the responsibility we're designed to be entrusted with. And this is not a matter of an examination of the types of governments, nothing to do with politics, nothing to do with economic systems. It has to do with the individual. Does the individual have the courage to really go along with the truth?” ThinkingHumansKindDoeMatterGovernmentIndividualHuman BeingsResponsibilityEconomicInformationTypeFinalsCommunicateAcquireCapabilityQualifiedExaminationEconomic Systems Author:R. Buckminster Fuller
“I get so much from having the opportunity to interface with the younger people and to bring information to them and to represent our culture and our way of life. The feeling and the warmth and the love, it's unbelievable. The type of exchange that goes on between students and teachers or visiting people who are doing master classes, and not just when they're musicians. Even general classes, when the students are not necessarily musicians.” PeopleWayFeelingsCultureOpportunityClassTeacherInformationStudentsMastersTypeGoes OnMusicianWarmthUnbelievableVisitingInterfacesTeacher And Student Author:Wynton Marsalis
“There's tons of information on the Internet, so if you type in cancer, they'll give you 15, 000 different options to get involved with cancer. It's very easy to get involved if you want to get involved, especially to volunteer your time.” IfsWantGivingDifferentEasyInformationTypeInternetInvolvedCancerVolunteerGet InvolvedEasy To Get Author:Chelsea Handler
“Just because you can build a machine that is better than a person at something doesn't mean that it is going to have the ability to learn new domains or connect different types of information or context to do superhuman things. This is critically important to appreciate.” MeanPersonsImportantDifferentAbilityInformationTypeAppreciateMachinesDomainSuperhuman Author:Mark Zuckerberg
“Let's say I take a picture of the Eiffel Tower in front of the casino in Las Vegas. That type of pattern might suggest I'm just a tourist. But if my next one is of another dam or electrical station, someone might say 'Well, that's kind of strange'. What do the different pieces of the puzzle mean when you put them together? And one of the advantages of geographic profiling in geography is a common denominator for so many different types of information sources.” IfsWellsKindMeanDifferentMightTogetherNextCommonPiecesFrontsInformationStrangeSourceTypeAdvantagePatternsStationsTowersPuzzlesGeographyVegasLas VegasTouristsElectricalCasinosCommon DenominatorDamsEiffel TowerEiffel Author:Kim Rossmo
“The information that the Secret Service shared with the White House included hotel records and firsthand accounts - the same types of evidence the agency and military relied on to determine who in their ranks was involved.” HouseWhiteSecretRecordsMilitaryInformationTypeInvolvedEvidenceAccountsDetermineAgencyHotelWhite HouseNotableSecret Service Author:Carol D. Leonnig