[4] It has resulted in numerous media publications,[5][6] TEDx talks,[7] TV coverage,[8] and distribution lists of professional decision making societies.
The crowd-sourced elements include the bigger picture, the alternatives, the preferences, the uncertainties, the information and the pros and cons.
The Ahoona project started in 2011 with an initiative from the National Science Foundation to operationalize research conducted at universities.
The projected was found by Ali Abbas, then a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign together with graduate students and friends from Facebook.
Once logged in a user may post a decision he is facing to the world or to a select group of friends or to himself.