Introduction

You are important to the world.  You are unique puzzle peace.  Your thoughts merge millions of others,  forming ideal solution. This is TRYNE.

TRYNE is open social instrument, that is:
  • to develop and make effective decisions 
  • designed for thousands of people to work at one question synergetically
  • available to everyone
  • protected against manipulations and interventions
  • non-profit, doesn’t belong to any groups

Such a tool does not currently exist. TRYNE project is a social initiative to create and promote it. Humanity has internet, servers, personal devices and the will of changes. We have a vision and a prototype that is undergoing the first tests. The future starts today.

Important: you may contribute to the project. There are a lot of inspiring tasks for any personality – from mathematic genius to usual housewife. It’s your chance to make something that really matters. Fill the Join form.

Project news

  • Tweaks and public repository
    TRYNE Prototype feel and look got updated much. The goal is to make the whole thing more simple for average person. Write back your opinions about this changes.

    Also, the GIT code repository at Google Code is up. Everyone is welcome to view and contribute sources. Read more at Source code section.
    Posted Feb 8, 2012, 10:56 PM by Maxymets Serhiy
  • Going public
    Today TRYNE project is exposed to public, being announced and promoted at various English-speaking communities, as well at Google+ and Facebook. Sure, there is not much information about at this time, but people have the ability to test the Prototype and fill the join form.
    Posted Feb 2, 2012, 4:58 AM by Maxymets Serhiy
  • Project got it final name
    Today i've bought a TRYNE.ORG domain, as the original TRINA name was already taken by domain resellers. I stick to Google platform for the project because Google is the most social responsible coproration for now.
    Posted Feb 2, 2012, 4:58 AM by Maxymets Serhiy
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