As unconventional online advertising goes, this one sure is interesting and elegant: Intel's "Museum of Me," which creates a "museum" of your online life, via the data in your Facebook account. Sure is getting a lot of attention among the interneterati this week. Pro tip: if you want to succeed at internets, tap into narcissism.
Intel's "Museum of Me"
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