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Project 10100 (Project 10 to the 100th)
$10M to the 5 Project 10^100 winners
Thousands of people from more than 170 countries submitted over 150,000 ideas. From that group, we (Google) narrowed it down to the final 16 ideas for public vote.
The following five ideas received the most votes and are the winners of Project 10^100
Idea: Make educational content available online for free
Idea: Enhance science and engineering education
Idea: Make government more transparent
Idea: Drive innovation in public transport
Idea: Provide quality education to African students
News From Google Blog
Two years ago today, we began Project 10^100 by asking you to share your ideas for changing the world by helping as many people as possible. Your spirit and participation surpassed even our most optimistic expectations. People from more than 170 countries submitted more than 150,000 ideas. We selected 16 big ideas and asked the public to vote for their favorites. The five ideas that received the most votes are the winners of Project 10^100. Over the past 12 months, we’ve reviewed concrete proposals to tackle these ideas, and today we’re pleased to give a total of $10 million to five inspiring organizations working on solutions to each of these global challenges Details can be checked at here http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/10-million-for-project-10100-winners.html
For more details about the winners, visit: www.project10tothe100.com
Project 10100 (Project 10 to the 100th)
$10M to the 5 Project 10^100 winners
Thousands of people from more than 170 countries submitted over 150,000 ideas. From that group, we (Google) narrowed it down to the final 16 ideas for public vote.
The following five ideas received the most votes and are the winners of Project 10^100
Idea: Make educational content available online for free
Idea: Enhance science and engineering education
Idea: Make government more transparent
Idea: Drive innovation in public transport
Idea: Provide quality education to African students
News From Google Blog
Two years ago today, we began Project 10^100 by asking you to share your ideas for changing the world by helping as many people as possible. Your spirit and participation surpassed even our most optimistic expectations. People from more than 170 countries submitted more than 150,000 ideas. We selected 16 big ideas and asked the public to vote for their favorites. The five ideas that received the most votes are the winners of Project 10^100. Over the past 12 months, we’ve reviewed concrete proposals to tackle these ideas, and today we’re pleased to give a total of $10 million to five inspiring organizations working on solutions to each of these global challenges Details can be checked at here http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/10-million-for-project-10100-winners.html
For more details about the winners, visit: www.project10tothe100.com