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Intel's Facebook 'Museum of Me'

Facebook users who want an interesting (and perhaps frightening) the display of their activity in the largest social network in the world can achieve this with the help of Intel's new Museum of the application of me.
When users browse in the Museum of the page at me, you will find a picture and ask them to connect the Facebook service. After no more than a minute of waiting, a video tour takes users through a "visual record of their social life."
"This exhibition is a traveling display that explores what I am", the video says that users start taking the virtual tour of the museum.





As the tour begins, users "walk" through the rooms, showing the profile pictures of friends, photos, videos on their profiles, and more. The "museum" also includes a collection of status updates and other content posted on your wall. Another room displays information from the user's location on a map.
No doubt some will be at the Museum of me and I think it's a little creepy that Intel was able to get that amount of user profile information to put in the program. However, it is worth noting that all the information available at the Museum of me is content that the user has shared with friends on your Facebook profile. In addition, Intel's implementation is not shared publicly.
Intel Museum of me is more than just help users to view their Facebook activity. The service is also a listing of the company's core i5, however, that did not meet until the end of the video of the user.
In general, the Intel Museum to me worth trying at least once. It's a really cool tool that does a good job of collecting all information from her Facebook page and spread out on a fun display.