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September 24, 2010 9:49 AM PDT

Google finally announces Project 10^100 winners

by Tom Krazit
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Google has finally announced the winners of its Project 10^100 contest, which will award five different projects a total of $10 million.

The contest was first announced back in 2008 but has taken quite a long time to reach its conclusion, after Google changed the project to focus on "themes" rather than specific ideas. Sixteen themes were selected exactly a year ago, and the public was given an opportunity to vote on the themes most worthy of funding.

Organizations then submitted specific proposals for the five most popular ideas, and the list of winners follows below:

• The Khan Academy will receive $2 million toward funding its work on the "make educational content available online for free" theme. The academy does just that, with a library of over 1,800 videos with lessons on math, science, finance, and history.

FIRST will receive $3 million for the "enhance science and engineering education" theme. FIRST, founded by Segway inventor Dean Kamen, tries to get young people excited about science and technology by producing team competitions, such as a robot-building competition for teenagers and a Lego-building competition for younger kids.

Public.Resource.Org is getting $2 million for the "make government more transparent" theme. The group is trying to get support for an initiative to make public legal materials available at no cost: the court system currently charges 8 cents a page for access to legal materials filed in federal court through the PACER system, for example.

Shweeb will receive $1 million toward the "drive innovation in public transport" theme. This company develops human-powered vehicles that resemble recumbent bikes on a monorail system.

• The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences will receive $2 million toward the "provide quality education to African students" theme. AIMS is located in Cape Town, South Africa, and tries to help talented college graduates go on to higher graduate education programs in math.

Tom Krazit

Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of Google, as the most prominent company on the Internet defends its search juggernaut while expanding into nearly anything it thinks possible. He has previously written about Apple, the traditional PC industry, and chip companies. E-mail Tom.

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by Zone-de-Green September 24, 2010 10:31 AM PDT
good, I guess, with public awareness (with nation or even global advertising of 10m), but it's fine
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by RK4Tech September 24, 2010 10:54 AM PDT
I've seen some videos from Khan Academy. Really liked them, especially the ones on Maths. Happy for Sal to get sponsor.
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Khan Academy gets $2mil from Google: If the entire rest of the Internet was worthless, it'd worth worth it for Khan
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Khan Academy gets $2mil from Google: - If the entire rest of the Internet was worthless, it'd be worth it just for Khan
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Khan Academy gets $2M from Google to "make educational content available online for free" http://ht.ly/2JwFS
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Gotta be said this isn't 1st edu donation via Facebook/Zuck. Timing is tricky http://bit.ly/dvitg6 So is competition
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