Project 10^100  

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Google's Project 10^100 has now received over 100,000 entries - Project 10^100. Voting on the best one starts next week, so go and check the suggestions out and vote for the best clean energy plan you can find.

If you could suggest a unique idea that would help as many people as possible, what would it be?

It's a question worth considering. Never in history have so many people had so much information, so many tools at their disposal, so many ways of making good ideas come to life. Yet at the same time so many people (in all walks of life) could use some help, in small ways and big. In the midst of this, new studies are reinforcing the timeless wisdom that beyond a basic level of material wealth, the only thing that seems to increase individual happiness is... helping other people. In other words, help helps everybody.

But what would help, and what would be most helpful? We don't believe we have the answers, but we do believe the answers are out there. Maybe in a lab, or a company, or a university -- or maybe not. Maybe the answer that helps somebody is in your head, in something you've observed, some notion that you've been fiddling with, some small connection you've noticed, some old way of doing something that you've seen with new eyes.

To mark our 10th birthday and celebrate the spirit of our users and the web, we're launching Project 10^100 (that's "ten to the hundredth") a call for ideas that could help as many people as possible, and a program to bring the best of those ideas to life. CNN will be covering this project, including profiles of ideas and the people who submit them from around the world. For a deeper look, follow along at Impact Your World.

Ideas are due by October 20, 2008. Get started submitting your own ideas, and come back on January 27th to vote on ideas from others. We hope you feel inspired enough to try. Good luck, and may the ones who help the most win.

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I didn't sleep at all on the night the 26th Jan in anticipation of the shortlist being announced and voting starting. But was quite relieved when it was delayed. We submitted the ColaLife idea and were not at all ready to mobilise our supporters (eg the 8,000+ on Facebook). But . . . we'll be ready by the 17th March (I hope!).

Anonymous   says 3:32 AM

Google Project 10100 Help idea & vid.s:

Affordable WheelChair - Gravity Driven
Health, Energy and Environment Concerns

Concept: www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOTlogoPYZs
KnowHow: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf7urAWuiu8

Web : http://sites/google.com/site/EnerGravity

I hope it helps.
regards,
Mg

Anonymous   says 11:14 AM

Does anyone have an update of an approximate date of announcement? Any progress notes would be great for crying out loud!

In October 2008 offered them the world... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3FnLJqsC08&

on 09/24/09 they gave me lemons...
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/09/announcing-project-10100-idea-themes.html

And the lemons tasted very sour...

Well - its a bit of an underwhelming list, to be sure, but I don't see anything actively horrible in it.

I think it was over-hyped and I fell into it, there are so many brilliant people at google and who work on their projects. Given that, I thought this was the culmination of that brilliance into several save the world ideas.

The constant project delays only made the expectations grow to possibly unrealistic.

And the resulting ideas are 'not bad' (yes I will vote for one), but hardly the earth shattering stuff google is known for.

I love the geothermal, solar and energy initiatives they have been working on... but for me this whole thing turned into a 'feel good media campaign' I expect from MSN or a save the world celebratory party... not google.

We are often the hardest judges of the ones we love the most in this world.

I have lost no love for googles awesome web tools, alternative energy programs or open source projects that have helped raise the cumulative intellect and technology advancements of the world, just a little disenchanted by one overly hyped 'prize contest' I got sucked into.

I thought it was the 'something bigger' that google is known for.

Fair enough - but it appears not.

No matter - they've been doing plenty on the alternative energy front elsewhere...

FYI - Just resubmitted 10^100 project idea for "Grand Challenges of the 21st Century" Program.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2010/04/13/grand-challenges-21st-century-your-ideas-welcome"

We will see if the administration is serious about the whole sustainable energy thing.

I think my google submission was too wordy and technical to be welcomed on 'first pass'... so I narrowed down the "Grand Challenge idea" down to one page (very small font front and back ;-).

Here is a blurb from the cover letter:
"This plan also bridges the gap between party, profit and private lines.
There are no favorites, everyone wins.
It is designed to be a national collaboration that brings all areas of government, banks, companies, investors, foundations, social, non-profits, philanthropists, universities and citizens together that encourages any and all individuals to contribute and prosper.

I feel there is no greater Challenge our nation faces than securing a prosperous future for our people and this planet."

I will send you it if you want to give it a read,

Sure - send it through - might take me a while to read it though !

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