?? Chart(s) of the week: Biden's voters, Apple, mighty superspreaders
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?? Chart(s) of the week: Biden's voters, Apple, mighty superspreaders

Hi, I'm trialling a new format for my followers. It is a weekly chart drop. I see so many interesting analyses each week and want to share them with you. Please respectfully discuss in comments.

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Biden’s 70% support

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70% of the US economy, essentially “diverse, college-educated professions in professional and digital services occupations.” This economic rift will likely magnify into deep clashes between the political parties. 

The winners

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The winner-take-all economy in the US visualised. I’m curious about putting this together with the data above. 

Apple speed

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Slowly but surely Apple’s native chipsets have got more and more powerful, and they have done so faster than Intel’s. This is a textbook case of bottom-up disruption, starting away from Intel’s main turf and now exceeding it. The M-1 chip, announced yesterday, will likely be 30% more powerful than the A14 and use less power. (More detailed write-up here.)

Superspreader: virus gonna find ya’

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Researchers studied 85,000 infected individuals and 575,000 contacts. They found that 60% of infections were caused by just a tenth of the people. (Apologies for the lame Abba pun.)

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Alexandre Loth

Platform Business Models & Green Tech | Associate & Volunteer Team for the Planet

4 年

The winner-take-all graph US says a lot about the US.. Thomas Piketty already noticed 2013 in Capital in the Twenty-First Century” that the repartition of wealth in the US was at that time close to the reparation in France before French Revolution..

Stanley Platt

Delivering #AI #SEO that increases #Profits and repeat #Sales for the #Energy, #Computer, #Food and #Pharmaceutical Markets #CRM #Blockchain #Brand #Marketing.

4 年

One cannot use this data as fact since sub-contractors in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin were paid by Venezuela and Cuba to monitor and count tghe ballots. Video evidence shows closeups of Trump votes going to Biden Stacks and then counted. We are looking into Arizona, Georgia and Florida at this time.

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Shannon L?vgren

Sustainability I Partnerships I Stakeholder Engagement

4 年

I would love to see the GDP of the candidates in relation to county population!

Raquel M Castellano

Brand strategy + Marketing Strategy l Bringing multichannel experience to companies l Surfing B2B Telecom Marketing with @Venn

4 年

Interesting view of the US economy. It gives another sense to all the news headlines we saw during and after the campaign. Thanks a lot, Azeem Azhar!

Clay Malcolmson

Project & Creative Manager - Architecture & Interior Design

4 年

Great shares! Do you have the resource link for the superspreader chart?

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