Google Project 10 to the 100th bonus 10 million US$

Project 10100 (pronounced “Project 10 to the 100th”) is a call for ideas to change the world, in the hope of helping as many people as possible. Why is Google doing this? The short answer is that we think helping people is a good thing, and empowering people to help others is an even better thing. 10100 is another way of expressing the number “googol,” a one followed by one hundred zeroes. Google’s company very name expresses its goal of achieving great results through smart technology that starts small and scales dramatically over time to have a tremendous long-term impact. Project 10100 is a similar attempt to produce those kinds of scalable results by harnessing our users’ insights and creativity. google don’t know what ideas would help the most people. This project’s premise is that maybe you do. you can see the video below
All ideas must be submitted by individuals. the ideas can small or big idea having a technology or simple work but it must be brilliant, like discovery of Hippo Water Roller from Africa. In many countries, traditional water collection involves carrying a 5-gallon (20-liter) bucket on the head.

This practice puts a great burden on the body and can damage the spine, neck and knees over time. A full Hippo Water Roller only feels like 22 pounds (10 kg) when rolled over level ground, making it possible for almost anyone to transport 24 gallons (90 liters) of water in much less time and with greater ease.
guys at google are truly amazing, wish them the very best and hope some good ideas will be submitted however, i was thinking of submitting an idea of a new world order, with those 10 millions you might be able to make a small country with very strong political believes and lots of people would follow you.
you can visit www.project10tothe100.com for more information.



04 Nov 2008, 8:29 am
http://www.project10tothe100ideacollection.com
04 Nov 2008, 8:07 pm
Google collected 150,000 ideas. Unfortunately only 100 of these ideas will be announced on January 27th, 2009.
To make sure your idea could be seen, you can publish it on http://www.project10tothe100ideacollection.com