
This infographic from www.joomlablogger.net, is excellent and super informative. I really love the way that the graphic utilizes actual screenshots to not only tell you what the changes are in Joomla! 1.6 but also teach you what the menus look like and where they are in relation to the other menus.
Map O’ The Day #207 - Joomla! 1.6
Map O’ The Day #201 - Understanding Chinese Energy

Today’s MOTD comes to us from Well Home and is a great looking and well designed infographic about China’s energy use.
Map O’ The Day #193 - How 3-D Works
Map O’ The Day #190 - Deepwater Horizon’s Cementing
Today’s MOTD comes to us from Emmet Meyer III at The Times-Picayune in New Orleans, LA. This infographic shows the cementing of the the Deepwater Horizon’s oil well and the possible cause of the disaster.
Map O’ The Day #189 - The Internet In 1973
Today’s MOTD focuses on what the internet looked like in 1973. You can see the major colleges that were hooked into the web and some states as well. Norway and the UK were the only other countries connected into the Internet at that time.
Map O’ The Day #187 - Wind-Turbine Infographic
Todays MOTD comes to us from Beau Daniels and is a technical Infographic of how a wind turbine works.
Map O’ The Day #178 - Tsunameter
Today’s MOTD comes from The National Environmental Agenency Of Singapore. It is a graphic showing the equipment used to detect rogue waves and tsunami’s.
Map O’ The Day #171 - IPhone Insides
Todays MOTD is not really an infographic or a map, but i thought it was too cool to pass up. Cheers to all the computer geeks and IPhone users out there that will enjoy this!
For more insights like this one, check out www.semiconductor.com
Map O’ The Day #161 - Submarine Cable Map
Today’s MOTD comes from www.telegeography.com and is a map of submerged internet cables both in use and planned internationally and domestically. I added some images and blowouts at the bottom for more reference about the internet cable itself.
Map O’ The Day #151 - Realtime Twitter Trend Map
Today’s MOTD is an interactive Twitter trend map from, www.trendsmap.com.
We do not usually feature interactive maps but I thought this would be a good resource for all of MagaBlog’s followers on Twitter.








