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Google are putting forward a $10million fund to help develop ideas from members of the public that will help to make the world a better place.
This week, as part of their tenth birthday celebrations, Google have announce the launch of project 10^100 (ten to the 100th), an innovative scheme designed to inspire and fund the development of ideas that will help to change the world.
The internet giant has called on members of the public to share their ideas for solutions that will help as many people as possible in the global community, offering a $10 million prize pool to back the development of those chosen as winners.
When announcing the scheme live on CNN yesterday morning, Bethany Poole, Project Marketing Manager for Google, and Andy Berndt, MD of Google’s Creative Lab, were keen to stress that any idea that could be developed to benefit the global community would be considered.
"These ideas can be big or small, technology-driven or brilliantly simple -- but they need to have impact.
"We know there are countless brilliant ideas that need funding and support to come to fruition."
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Google are putting forward a $10million fund to help develop ideas from members of the public that will help to make the world a better place.
This week, as part of their tenth birthday celebrations, Google have announce the launch of project 10^100 (ten to the 100th), an innovative scheme designed to inspire and fund the development of ideas that will help to change the world.
The internet giant has called on members of the public to share their ideas for solutions that will help as many people as possible in the global community, offering a $10 million prize pool to back the development of those chosen as winners.
When announcing the scheme live on CNN yesterday morning, Bethany Poole, Project Marketing Manager for Google, and Andy Berndt, MD of Google’s Creative Lab, were keen to stress that any idea that could be developed to benefit the global community would be considered.
"These ideas can be big or small, technology-driven or brilliantly simple -- but they need to have impact.
"We know there are countless brilliant ideas that need funding and support to come to fruition."
Visit to read it full
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