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Google Project “10 to 100″
Thursday, September 25, 2008 19:30
How it works
Project 10100 (pronounced “Project 10 to the
100th”) is a call for ideas to change the world by helping as many people as
possible. Here’s how to join in.
1. Send us your idea by October 20th.
Simply fill out the
submission form giving us the gist of your idea. You can supplement your
proposal with a 30-second video.
2. Voting on ideas begins on
January 27th.
We’ll post a selection of one hundred ideas and ask you, the public, to choose
twenty semi-finalists. Then an advisory board will select up to five final
ideas. Send me a
reminder to vote.
3. We’ll help bring these ideas to life.
We’re committing $10 million to implement these projects, and our goal is to
help as many people as possible. So remember, money may provide a jumpstart,
but the idea is the thing.
Good luck, and may those who help the most win.
Guidelines
Our goal is to set as few rules as possible. However, we ask
that you put your idea into one of the following categories and consider the
evaluation criteria below.
Categories:
Criteria:
About the Project
Q: What is Project 10100? A: Project 10100
(pronounced “Project 10 to the 100th”) is a call for ideas to change the world,
in the hope of helping as many people as possible.
Q: Why is Google doing this? A: The short answer is that we
think helping people is a good thing, and empowering people to help others is
an even better thing. Here’s
the long answer.
Q: How many ideas are you funding? A: We have committed $10
million to fund up to five ideas selected by our advisory board.
Q. Why the name 10100? A: 10100 is
another way of expressing the number “googol,” a one followed by one hundred
zeroes. Our company’s very name expresses our goal of achieving great results
through smart technology that starts small and scales dramatically over time to
have a tremendous long-term impact. Project 10100 is a similar
attempt to produce those kinds of scalable results by harnessing our users’
insights and creativity. We don’t know what ideas would help the most people.
This project’s premise is that maybe you do.
http://www.project10tothe100.com/index.html