IMINDI Takes The iHuman Approach

by glu on September 9, 2008

  • IMINDI makes a u-turn on the popular “teach computers to think” approach to technology by using the power of computers to help us think gooder(couldn’t come soon enough).
  • Claims to build mind maps based on various user inputs and subsequently wash these maps with those belonging to others in order to produce a collective knowledgebase.
  • Essentially borrowing the mantra of “follow smart people” IMINDI hopes to connect humans with new and improved pathways to knowledge.
  • Based on its current model, IMINDI faces the significant challenge of convincing users to input thorough data about themselves before seeing “boosts in knowledge”

Would you invest an hour inputting data on IMINDI just out of curiousity and faith in great things to come or do you want your “WOW” up front?

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