Google project 10 to the 100???
July 3, 2009 | Jalo, Libya | Vetting explained
Petition Letter.
Good Day Sir!
May I crave your indulgence to petition the unreasonable killer time project proposed by the Google INC last year.
The project in question is a philanthropist Google "project 10 to the 100 that was erupted by yr, a call for innovation/ideas to help the world most oppressed ones.
Regardless it's a free-will call, over 150,000 people from more than 40 countries took part in the writing essay. Most of the ideas are timely conscious, e.g where humanitarian aid is required in the face of irregularities etc… Those people who earnestly took part come from all works of life, color, culture, language, profession with full determinations to back their ideas with full action if nominated. Respected elected official and public figures also share their concernment and took part in the writing exercise.
Some who partook in the jam wrote more than one idea, squeezing time from their busy lives to pen down their initiatives.
Roughly 2 million hrs have been stolen from this every day people, time they took to view the site, read, access, write, recheck, and submit their ideas.
This unsolicited call for idea might be consider a dupe if Google top officials did not take few hrs out of their busy lives to hit the media and explain their delay in details and call off the project. I can defend this, both founders (Sergy & Larry) are members and attendees to " World Economic Forum " this call suppose be a call to collect enough info/ideas to represent them self at the annual meeting, the call came prior to the meeting, and propone to be release after they attended the meeting and finally pending it till further notice. I seek they honestly apologies to people all over the world who have been distracted by their project post, otherwise post the 100 finalist result so online voters can weigh in.
Lately, instead of addressing the issue, they begin to announce their bandwidth access have gain $20 billion asset.
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