What colors are people wearing in Paris, Milan and Antwerp? Color Forecast put high-def cameras in each city which track and analyze the colors to provide real time data on the world’s most fashionable cities. http://bit.ly/IEbqjD

We wish we were there – a wonderful exhibit by Ryoji Ikeda called data.anatomy piece, which opened yesterday in Berlin. Ikeda, renowned for his use of sound, light, and data,came up with the idea after meeting Honda designer Mitsuru Kariya last year. A series of discussions led to a collaboration and the car giants took the extraordinary step of handing over the complete CAD data of their new Civic – the culmination of four years’ research by thousands
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The rate at which tech consumption spreads has increased drastically over the past century http://bit.ly/Hs2wEz
Ultimat Vodka analyzes and rates your social life, turning it into an infographic http://bit.ly/rvEnKR
What does it take to create a city that can be sustainable economically and environmentally in the long term? http://bit.ly/vI5MlF
If the world’s 7 billion people lived in one city, how big would that city be? Tim De Chant argues that “density begets efficiency.” http://bit.ly/vVus78
You either love ‘em or hate ‘em but they’re not going away, have a look at the growth of QR codes: http://bit.ly/oLtAmM
Did you know that 97% of Google’s revenue comes from advertising? Or that 24% of that is from the Insurance industry alone? http://bit.ly/qguMwF
DaisyDisk scans your disks and presents them as an infographic where you can easily spot unusually large files and remove them for more free space. http://daisydiskapp.com/
People who rip off their band-aids quickly are more likely to have kids. Check out the full infographic on the small things that reveal our true selves here: http://tinyurl.com/4yxu5wp
100 pop musicians and their haircuts. http://tinyurl.com/4l6awfk