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Doctor Dre 09-24-2008 03:34 PM

Got an idea to help the world? Here's $10 million
 
(CNN) -- Got an idea that could change the world, or at least help a lot of people? Google wants to hear from you -- and it will pay as much as $10 million to make your idea a reality.
Google Inc. will award $10 million to solicit ideas it believes could benefit the world.

Google Inc. will award $10 million to solicit ideas it believes could benefit the world.

To help celebrate its 10th birthday, the ambitious Internet giant is launching an initiative to solicit, and bankroll, fresh ideas that it believes could have broad and beneficial impact on people's lives.

Called Project 10^100 (pronounced "10 to the 100th"), Google's initiative will seek input from the public and a panel of judges in choosing up to five winning ideas, to be announced in February.

Google announced the project live on CNN on Wednesday morning.

"These ideas can be big or small, technology-driven or brilliantly simple -- but they need to have impact," Google said in a news release. "We know there are countless brilliant ideas that need funding and support to come to fruition."

Those are ideas such as the Hippo Water Roller, which Google cited as the kind of concept the company would be interested in rewarding. Developed in Africa, where it is most used, the Hippo Water Roller is a barrel-shaped container, attached to a handle, that holds 24 gallons of water and can be rolled with little effort like a wheelbarrow, making it easier for villagers on foot to transport critically needed fresh water to their homes.
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People are encouraged to submit their ideas, in any of 25 languages, at www.project10tothe100.com through October 20. Entrants must briefly describe their idea and answer six questions, including, "If your idea were to become a reality, who would benefit the most and how?"

Google employees, with the help of an advisory board, will narrow the submissions to 100 semifinalists by January 27. Between January 27 and February 2, the public will vote online for their favorite ideas. A panel of as-yet-unnamed judges will then review the top 20 ideas and announce up to five winners in mid-February.

Funding, from a pool of $10 million, will be awarded in May. If the judges decide to reward five winning ideas, each will receive $2 million. If only two ideas are chosen, each will receive $5 million, and so on.

A Google spokeswoman was reluctant to set parameters for the submissions, although the project's Web site suggests that successful ideas should address such issues as providing food and shelter, building communities, improving health, granting more access to education, sustaining the global ecosystem and promoting clean energy.

"We don't want to limit it at all. We want a wide range of ideas," said Bethany Poole, product marketing manager at Google, who announced the project Wednesday on CNN along with Andy Berndt, managing director of Google's Creative Lab. "We think great ideas come from anywhere."

To cite Google's own example, Google News began after the September 11 terrorist attacks, when an engineer became frustrated that he couldn't aggregate news sources from around the world in one place.

By opening the project to anyone -- not just laboratories or universities -- Google is embracing "crowdsourcing," the Internet-age notion that the collective wisdom of mass audiences can be leveraged to find solutions to design tasks.

Project 10^100 is not unlike the Google-sponsored Lunar X PRIZE, a $30 million international competition to safely land a robot on the surface of the moon, travel 500 meters over the lunar surface, and send images and data back to Earth. The first team to land on the moon and complete the mission objectives will be awarded $20 million. At least 16 teams are competing.

Those who submit winning Project 10^100 ideas will not be required to have the technical expertise to implement them, Poole said. Google has not determined how winning projects will be sustained financially after the initial prize money runs out, she said.

People may submit more than one idea. Through its online submissions, Google also hopes to connect people with good ideas to charitable organizations who could help implement them, Poole said.

ADL Colin 09-24-2008 03:44 PM

My ideas would do more harm than good. Anyone got an award for that?

96ukssob 09-24-2008 04:00 PM

maybe we can use that money to fight tube sites and x-sales so we can all be rich webmasters again! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Manowar 09-24-2008 04:58 PM

that is some serious $

Drake 09-24-2008 05:29 PM

Moments like this, I wish I was creative

NoWhErE 09-24-2008 05:51 PM

Google Nachos!!!!!!

Eriic 09-24-2008 05:56 PM

I submitted my idea, how unfortunate it is to good to win or it will be stolen like my other ideas............Oh well life is a Bitch and I am married to one, that Rodney Dangerfield was so damned insightful.........Take my wife please!!!!!!!!!!

Eriic 09-24-2008 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by NoWhErE (Post 14803386)
Google Nachos!!!!!!

I dig what your saying but I think you mean Google Snatch Lows:winkwink:

DaddyHalbucks 09-24-2008 07:55 PM

Hahahahahaha, now Google will find out exactly how many loonies there are in the world.

Eriic 09-24-2008 08:34 PM

I was thinking about a Microsoft buyout by kidnapping Bill Gates and make him use www.msn.com on a computer using Vista for 48 hours until he agreed to sell Microsoft for 10 cents on the dollar or we would make him surf using Microsoft 3.0.

woj 09-24-2008 08:52 PM

of course someone already registered the typo project10tothe100th.com :thumbsup

EonBlue 09-24-2008 08:54 PM

I have an idea that doesn't cost any money to implement, is very easy to do and will save the world trillions of dollars:
Don't spend one more single cent trying to combat global warming.
Do you think the looney-toons that run Google will go for that? Me neither. :disgust

Eriic 09-24-2008 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by woj (Post 14804003)
of course someone already registered the typo project10tothe100th.com :thumbsup

Good for them, if someone misspells it that bad, I doubt they would lose good ideas to them..............:helpme

Eriic 09-24-2008 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by EonBlue (Post 14804007)
I have an idea that doesn't cost any money to implement, is very easy to do and will save the world trillions of dollars:
Don't spend one more single cent trying to combat global warming.
Do you think the looney-toons that run Google will go for that? Me neither. :disgust

Don't forget to add the fact that the Military should be dissolved. If any enemy forces come to the states we can hurl rocks and sticks at them and it is so much cheaper than guns:thumbsup and if we get real mad we can Bitch slap some Korean Generals.:error

Eriic 09-25-2008 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Eriic (Post 14804020)
Don't forget to add the fact that the Military should be dissolved. If any enemy forces come to the states we can hurl rocks and sticks at them and it is so much cheaper than guns:thumbsup and if we get real mad we can Bitch slap some Korean Generals.:error

Or something along that line of thinking........:upsidedow

Bama 09-25-2008 07:11 AM

I actually submitted an idea yesterday. The only bad part about it is that the submitter gets no money if their idea is chosen or even a job out of it.

Just a warm and fuzzy feeling....

Eriic 09-25-2008 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Bama (Post 14805996)
I actually submitted an idea yesterday. The only bad part about it is that the submitter gets no money if their idea is chosen or even a job out of it.

Just a warm and fuzzy feeling....

It said $10,000,000.00 that could be divided by five winners. Did I miss something:helpme

Q: What do I get if my idea is chosen? A: You get good karma and the satisfaction of knowing that your idea might truly help a lot of people.

Bama 09-25-2008 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Eriic (Post 14806157)
It said $10,000,000.00 that could be divided by five winners. Did I miss something:helpme

Q: What do I get if my idea is chosen? A: You get good karma and the satisfaction of knowing that your idea might truly help a lot of people.

Yes, they hand your idea and some cash (depending on the # of winning ideas they choose) to a company of their choosing to make your idea a reality.

You get to sit at home in your chair and watch it all happen like a bad movie with spanish sub titles and no popcorn!

They do however let VC's look over the list of the losers to see if anyone wants to fund your idea - and that perhaps isn't such a bad thing if you catch the eye of some investor.

mrwilson 09-25-2008 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bama (Post 14805996)
I actually submitted an idea yesterday. The only bad part about it is that the submitter gets no money if their idea is chosen or even a job out of it.

Just a warm and fuzzy feeling....

one of these? http://www.warmandfuzzyfeeling.com :1orglaugh

Bama 09-25-2008 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by mrwilson (Post 14806257)
one of these? http://www.warmandfuzzyfeeling.com :1orglaugh

oh fuck that was funny as hell! thanks!


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