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Image credit: Intel
Your Public Story
The social network is fun, but so far it hasn’t told
the whole story of who you are as a person. Now,
people will take more control over public profiles
to tell their stories in new, unique ways. Indeed,
Facebook is betting on it with its new Timeline.
In 2011, Intel’s “Museum of Me” touched on
the idea of reshaping your public information,
something Storyvite does for your professional
story; about.me users create personal splash
pages, and Cowbird enables users to craft public
audiovisual diaries.