Vote For An Idea In Project 10 To The 100th
October 3, 2009 by Kim Beasley
Filed under Business
A unique event is happening right now and is sponsored by Google. It’s called Project 10100 (pronounced Project 10 to the 100th). The whole purpose of this event is to allow people to vote on ideas that will change the world. The ideas fall into different categories and various types of outreaches.
The ideas came from actual people who submitted them as a way to help Google determine what project they should underwrite the cost for the idea to be implemented. To vote just look for the following button when you visit Project 10100

Image: courtsey of Google.com
There are several ideas available and they are listed below:
- Opportunity: Build better banking tools for everyone
- Community: Collect and organize the world’s urban data
- Environment: Work toward socially conscious tax policies
- Education: Encourage positive media depictions of engineers and scientists
- Education: Enhance science and engineering education
- Community: Create real-world issue reporting system
- Health: Promote health monitoring and data analysis
- Community: Create genocide monitoring and alert system
- Energy: Drive innovation in public transport
- Education: Make educational content available online for free
- Everything Else: Build real-time, user-reported news service
- Shelter: Create more efficient landmine removal programs
- Community: Make government more transparent
- Education: Provide quality education to African students
- Opportunity: Help social entrepreneurs drive change
- Community: Create real-time natural crisis tracking system














