Tag: ilovecharts
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This week, the super Lyra McKee was generous enough to share What’s In Her Pocket.
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My first official data report for Read It Later: Who Are the ‘Most Read’ Authors? This will be the first of many pieces looking at how, in the era of the “read later” button, we can redefine what it means to be a popular author or publisher. We now have a much more well-rounded view…
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The cost of one man’s Star Wars obsession. The superb Justin Brown examines a life dedicated to Boba Fett, and what it cost him.
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Who wants a sneak peek at the new Bundle.com? Fine! Okay then!
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Discretionary spend-o-meter alert: Bundle’s latest report goes deep into which cities, age groups and households spend the most on travel, cable and entertainment. I personally love this topic — it’s what sets apart the gamers from the sunbathers. The overall big spender? Arlington, Va., is the No. 1 travel & leisure-ist city in the U.S. (Avg. household there…
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bundlehq: Bundle’s newest infographic sure is pretty! Read the full report on gas and auto spending at BundleDownload it in high res here Major high-fives and thank-yous to Nicholas Felton for creating this. And a fun factoid from Janet Paskin, who wonders whether we can actually cut back on auto spending: The average household spent $5,477 on…
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bundlehq: Remember the new frugality? Apparently not, says new data from Bundle. Check this: Bundle: How America Spends! January, February, and March 2009 v. 2010. A couple other notes on this… from Paskin: “What we bought varied considerably. New Yorkers spent 11.3 percent more on clothes. In Columbus, spending on cable and satellite services jumped 21.9 percent.…