iJustine / Justine Ezarik – Win a computer from pcjustine

As some of you know I’ve been involved in a fun project with Intel for two years. It’s called the “Intel Insiders”. It consists of a bunch of people who are very involved in the social media space and we help Intel to better connect with online audiences who are interested in technology. In the past I’ve participated in a bunch of events including last year at CES and some fun projects like the mobile manners campaign.

I’m very proud to be involved in this great group! They recently were named by the Society for New Communication Research as the Influencer Relations program of the year which is really exciting! You can read more about it here in this blog post.

I’m amazed at the how creative and spunky iJustine is, and here she creates a video for my team at Intel. She’s been a great Intel Insider, especially her help with our fun Mobile Manners campaign this summer.

3 Responses to “iJustine / Justine Ezarik – Win a computer from pcjustine”


  1. 1 Processor Benchmark January 8, 2010 at 11:47 pm

    nice your video is really great… :D

  2. 2 jessica January 13, 2010 at 11:19 am

    great site. Great information. helped me alot thank you very much


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