Vote for Google’s Final 10^100 Projects!
Google’s Project 10100 is about gathering the world’s best ideas and sifting them to produce meaningful agents of change. After thousands of people from hundreds of different countries submitted over 150,000 ideas, dedicated Google staffers aggregated them into 16 different “Big Ideas,” up to 5 of which will be funded. Here’s a little more info about the project:
Thanks to ReadWrite Web for pointing out this video.
If you head on over now to the Project 10100 voting page, let your voice be heard! Voting will end on October 8th, so you don’t have much time! Proposals include:
- Promote health monitoring and data analysis
- Enhance science and engineering education
- Create real-world issue reporting system
- Create genocide monitoring and alert system
- Help social entrepreneurs drive change
- Make government more transparent
- Provide quality education to African students
- Create real-time natural crisis tracking system
- Build real-time, user-reported news service
- Drive innovation in public transport
- Make educational content available online for free
- Create more efficient landmine removal programs
- Work toward socially conscious tax policies
- Build better banking tools for everyone
- Collect and organize the world’s urban data
- Encourage positive media depictions of engineers and scientists
I’ve voted for Work toward socially conscious tax policies. Let me know what you think in the comments!
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