This is not a solicitation but since you ask....I'm interested in addressing problems through technologies that can actually make the world a better place. Despite being connected by modern media I believe people are more disconnected with each other than when I was younger and neighbors talked. There was greater ignorance on issues and of other cultures back then but the interpersonal loss we have today is reflected in the callousness of our by modern media. Discussions have been reduced to sound bytes that jump from topic to topic without any conclusions. Issues are created for 'hype' and marketing and Television has become hopelessly schizophrenic. I don't want to talk to my neighbors personally (I'm an introvert) but more people should be. It will take people working together to make the world a better place. I see technology which allows people to say what they really think. Maybe this technology will use gathered personal input to assist the individual with things import to them but it will also aggregate those beliefs and opinions and in turn give context for what people actually think and want by a variety of demographic groupings. The lone babbling idiots on the extreme sides of most political discussions will lose their context if numbers don't support their opinions. Mabey they'll actually self edit if they realize how futile their position is. The media and politicians will be judged based on how they respond to issues that are actually numerically significant to the people. But... I also believe that this solution needs to be open source for trust purposes and long term sustainability. I've coded several variations that would work but are essentially unmarketable. I'm now wondering if it would be better to write and publish on this topic rather than trying to actually implement a solution which would necessarily be on the scale of "Facebook" simply because of the data value. Facebook by nature cannot get this data because they are not anonymous and people don't want their friends, coworkers and family to see what they actually think on anything important. Google cant get this data because they don't know with certainty who is on the keyboard and search submissions don't necessarily mean the searcher endorses what they are searching for. I'm convinced any solution will emerge as an interactive dialogue we begin to have with our phones.