MojiKan.com!!!
August 3, 2007 at 5:14 pm | In 01 + Tea & Toast |I have switched job recently to another company called MOR(F) Dynamics. An Australian-based company who strive for “Fusing Grammer with Geometry”. Well, they are the designers for Artificial Intelligence for commercial applications.
At the moment, we are handling a project, which is extremely cool, MojiKan.com! A project of Intelligent Messenger that comes with virtual pets to chat with you, if you are not already chatting with your friends, online. These pets are built with AI shell to capture and learn our human language, analyse their owner and will eventually become good or bad depending on their owner. “Like father, like son.”
The messenger supports conversation with other IM like Yahoo!, MSN, GTalk and AOL. Frankly speaking, it is still a bit bugy at the moment but as far as I am concern, the IM works just like an IM.
Also around is the website for it, of course, which is proudly designed by me! Click here to visit MojiKan.com! This site, aside from functioning as the marketing purposes of the project, also works like any other online community sites like Friendsters or MySpace. You can also buy stuff here to pamper your pets to love you more using the MojiKan currency, MK$.
To know more of this cool project, do visit the site. We are also going to have launch this August 11th, 2007 at The Street in The Curve. Come and join us!
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Are applications like Mojikan viable financially. They are a lot of fun though.
Comment by Pali Madra — August 20, 2007 #
Good question. MojiKan is, in fact, a project to use the AI shell that has been developed by the same company, MOR(F).
Whether or not it is viable in terms of finance, I may not be the person to answer that. However, so far in Malaysia, the character Moji is gainng popularity while the IM’s attraction itself is just as equal.
Moji has, in fact, been made into soft toys, specially for the CommunicAsia 2007. They were a hit!
As for your question, viable financially… with such attention is there, and the opportunities around, go figure!
Comment by Tendouji — August 21, 2007 #