He's an incredibly bright person who cares only about being a success. He's making some incredibly savvy moves that I think are best for his company, but at the same time he's being quite a bit of a douche.
While Geni does have family-oriented tools, it focuses first on genealogy. The implicit "goal" is to build the largest possible family tree, and presumably to use its social networking features to learn about and create new relationships with distant relatives on that tree. While Geni does a great job of it, there are a lot of families that don't have time or interest in genealogy, and are instead just looking for a simple way to stay in touch with a core group.
So we're focusing instead on immediate families and other closely-connected groups that need a simple way to share and manage information among existing members. They're looking to save time, rather than pick up a new set of information to manage (family tree). That's why I say Kinverge is more of a family intranet site than a social network.
To think of it another way, the Geni social graph is a traditional mesh, while Kinverge's is formed of circles that touch at points where members belong to multiple groups (your family group and your in-laws' family group, etc.). You could make Geni work that way, but it would require changing a lot of the default privacy settings, which non-tech-savvy family members have a hard time doing.
Thanks, keep the feedback coming! Much appreciated.
There just wasnt any sources yet for Science -> Healthcare.. I have someone populating the categories as we speak. In the meantime we made it fallback based on similarity and parent categories...
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