Google to face torrent of ideas
A $10 million prize by Google world-changing ideas has generated more than 150,000 online submissions so far.
The project called 10^100 attracted much interest and was announced on Monday. Users can post their ideas how to change the world for better that are being reviewed by Google staff.
Ideas can be submitted in 25 languages and 100 users will be shortlisted for the grand prize by January 27. The winners will be announced in May.
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