How Should Google Use Its Money To Help The Most People

Last fall Google asked people to submit project ideas that could help as many people in the world as possible.  And they are
committing $10 million to implement these projects, and our goal is to help as many people as possible.
Now Google has consolidated all the ideas into 16 "big ideas." And you get to decide how Google use its money.   Go here http://www.project10tothe100.com/vote.html and cast your vote.  Act now, voting ends October 8, 2009 (tomorrow).

Here's a list of topics you could vote for:
  1. Work toward socially conscious tax policies
  2. Build better banking tools for everyone
  3. Collect and organize the world's urban data
  4. Encourage positive media depictions of engineers and scientists
  5. Help social entrepreneurs drive change
  6. Make government more transparent
  7. Provide quality education to African students
  8. Create real-time natural crisis tracking system
  9. Promote health monitoring and data analysis
  10. Enhance science and engineering education
  11. Create real-world issue reporting system
  12. Create genocide monitoring and alert system
  13. Build real-time, user-reported news service
  14. Drive innovation in public transport
  15. Make educational content available online for free
  16. Create more efficient landmine removal programs
Here's a video to introduce the Project 10 to the 100 (10100)

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