Ever wonder what your online image as a whole would LOOK like?
Ok, well that’s not exactly what this is. It’s more of a visual representation of the most popular search results for your name.
But it’s still neat.
The application, called Personas, comes from the MIT Media Lab. While the results might not be revolutionary or even accurate for you, depending on how common your name is, it’s a fun process to watch. Here’s mine:
Mine pretty clearly shows that “online” dominates my persona. Almost all of the content pulled on Cheryl Harrison comes from me, neatly enough. And I’m competiting with a few pretty active Cheryl Harrison’s, so I must be doing something right.
Visualize your own personality here











Jacob Stoops says:
Interesting tool, but you’re right…the results aren’t very accurate.
Sep 11, 2009, 1:39 pm