Intel seems to be really getting into infographics. They just put one out about what’s happening on the Internet every minute, and they’re also offering a tool where users can grant access to their Facebook, Twitter and YouTube accounts, and auto-generate infographics based on that data.
The tool is called “What About Me?”
The data all seems pretty random, and unfortunately, not a great representation of my social networking. One of the Facebook friends it pulled I don’t even recognize. Some of it isn’t even accurate. According to the generated infographic, my most popular post on Facebook received 2 likes. I’m fairly certain I’ve trumped that a time or two.
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Intel tap into Facebook data to deliver users personalized snapshots of their social media lives. They did it in video form with the Museum of Me last year:
Facebook itself even followed suit and created a similar app when it switched users over to the timeline.