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Experience Intel through a new lense

posted by Bob Duffy on September 19, 2009

ExperienceIntel.JPGAt IDF I have the pleasure of showing off a cool new Intel website. Why so cool? Beside it being a pet project of mine, it’s a site that’s showcasing everything Intel is doing.

Experience Intel is pulling in content from 70 sources including the Intel channel on YouTube, some of our latest tweets, to this post. If we are digitally publishing it somewhere, it’s very likely to show up in Experience Intel.

To make what could be a very cluttered experience easier to navigate, we decided to deploy a visual navigation. With this you can easily scroll across all of this content or filter in on specific content topics, content types, or types of websites Intel has. You can quickly check out a dozens sites, get a glimpse at our latest videos or get the pulse of our conversations from our forum discussions and tweets. We also include an alternative text browsing mode to aid visually impaired access.

eipreview.JPGWhat makes Experience Intel unique to intel.com is you can experience much of the source content without having to commit to going to the source. You can watch our videos, review blog posts, and learn about out our many online communities just from the preview windows. If you like something you can socialize it via your Twitter, Facebook, Digg or Delicious accounts, or visit the source site to engage deeper.

Whether you’re a customer, partner, analysts or media, Experience Intel can give you an immediate pulse on Intel. You can see what we are up to in sustainability, mobile products, innovative research, enterprise system, and so on..

So if you are IDF check it out. I’ll be near the bloggers lounge showcasing the experience. if you can’t make it to the show be sure to check out Experience Intel as we’ll be publishing all the IDF content and news: http://www.intel.com/experience.

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