Archive for September, 2008

Project 10100 (pronounced “Project 10 to the 100th”)

Project 10100 (pronounced “Project 10 to the 100th”) is a call for ideas by Google to change the world by helping as many people as possible. Only individuals (not organizations) can submit ideas from anywhere in the world.

For more information: Project10tothe100
Submission Deadline: October 20, 2008

Categories:
Community: How can we help connect people, build communities and protect unique cultures?
Opportunity: How can we help people better provide for themselves and their families?
Energy: How can we help move the world toward safe, clean, inexpensive energy?
Environment: How can we help promote a cleaner and more sustainable global ecosystem?
Health: How can we help individuals lead longer, healthier lives?
Education: How can we help more people get more access to better education?
Shelter: How can we help ensure that everyone has a safe place to live?
Everything else: Sometimes the best ideas don’t fit into any category at all.

Criteria:
Reach: How many people would this idea affect?
Depth: How deeply are people impacted? How urgent is the need?
Attainability: Can this idea be implemented within a year or two?
Efficiency: How simple and cost-effective is your idea?
Longevity: How long will the idea’s impact last?

Google has committed $10 million to fund up to five ideas selected by their advisory board. Once ideas are selected, Google will use an RFP process to identify the organization(s) that are in the best position to implement the selected ideas and will be providing funding to these organizations to implement the ideas.

About the Project

Q: What is Project 10100? A: 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.

Q: Why is Google doing this? A: The short answer is that we think helping people is a good thing, and empowering people to help others is an even better thing. Here’s the long answer.

Q: How many ideas are you funding? A: We have committed $10 million to fund up to five ideas selected by our advisory board.

Q. Why the name 10100? A: 10100 is another way of expressing the number “googol,” a one followed by one hundred zeroes. Our company’s very name expresses our 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. We don’t know what ideas would help the most people. This project’s premise is that maybe you do.

Submitting Entries

Q: How do I submit an idea? A: Submit your idea by filling out the submission form.

Q: Can I submit more than one idea? A: Yes!

Q: Can an organization submit an idea for this project? A: All ideas must be submitted by individuals. You may submit an idea on behalf of an organization you’re affiliated with, but please note that we cannot guarantee your organization will be selected to implement the idea if it is chosen. Once we’ve selected up to five ideas for funding, we will use an RFP process to identify the organization(s) that are in the best position to implement the selected ideas. We will be providing funding to these organizations to implement the ideas.

Q: What if another person submits an idea that is similar to my entry? A: The purpose of Project 10100 is to identify great ideas and bring them to life. If an idea is selected that is similar to yours, and it succeeds, everybody wins. That’s the spirit of this program and we hope all entrants will embrace it.

Q: What do I get if my idea is chosen? A: You get good karma and the satisfaction of knowing that your idea might truly help a lot of people.

Q: What if I forgot to include something on my submission form? A: The form will prompt you to complete all necessary information, but once you’ve submitted your idea, you won’t be able to revise it. Please make sure to review your work carefully before you submit it.

Idea Selection

Q: How will you decide which ideas to fund? A: A selection of Google employees will review all the ideas submitted and select 100 for public consideration. The 100 top ideas will be announced on January 27, 2009, at which point we will invite the public to select twenty semi-finalists. An advisory board will then choose up to five final ideas for funding and implementation. We plan to announce these winners in early February.

Q: Who is on the advisory board? The advisory board will be composed of five to seven individuals known for their expertise in the submission categories.

Q: What criteria will be used to select the winning ideas? The following five criteria will be considered by the advisory panel in evaluating and selecting the winning ideas:

Reach: How many people would this idea affect?
Depth: How deeply are people impacted? How urgent is the need?
Attainability: Can this idea be implemented within a year or two?
Efficiency: How simple and cost-effective is your idea?
Longevity: How long will the idea’s impact last?

Implementing the ideas

Q. How will Google implement these ideas? Once we’ve selected up to five ideas for funding, we will begin an RFP process to identify the organization(s) and proposals that are in the best position to help implement the selected ideas.

Q: I know an organization that I believe can implement my idea if it is selected. What should I do? The submission form includes a field where you can recommend an organization to implement your idea. If your idea is selected for funding, we will contact this organization when we begin the selection process for the implementation phase. Please note that this does not guarantee that they will be chosen to implement the idea.

Video submission guidelines

Q: What can I include in the video portion of my submission? A: You may include a video of no longer than thirty seconds to further explain or illustrate your idea. Please note that the video will be treated as supplementary material– you still need to explain your idea in the text part of the submission.

In addition, your video must meet the following criteria:

(a) It must be uploaded on YouTube and available for public viewing.
(b) It must not be derogatory, offensive, threatening, defamatory, disparaging, libelous or contain any content that is in appropriate, indecent, sexual, profane, indecent, tortuous, slanderous, discriminatory in any way, or that promotes hatred or harm against any group or person, or otherwise does not comply with the theme and spirit of the call for submissions.
(c) It must not contain content, material or any element that is unlawful, or otherwise in violation of or contrary to all applicable federal, state, provincial or local laws and regulations the laws or regulations in any state where video is created.
(d) It must not contain any content, material or element that displays any third party advertising, slogan, logo, trademark or otherwise indicates a sponsorship or endorsement by a third party, commercial entity.
(e) It must be an original, unpublished work that does not contain, incorporate or otherwise use any content, material or element that is owned by a third party or entity.
(f) It cannot contain any content, element, or material that violates a third party’s publicity, privacy or intellectual property rights.
(g) It cannot be longer than thirty seconds If it is longer than this, only the first thirty seconds will be evaluated.
(h) Any text or speech in the video must be in one of the following languages: English, German, French, Portuguese (Brazil), Turkish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, Italian, Polish, Dutch, Korean, Russian, Swahili, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish, Arabic, Hindi, Greek, Czech, Hebrew, Danish, or Thai

More Questions

Q: I’ve got more questions. Who should I ask? A: If you have more questions, please email us.

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Apply for International Student Festival (ISFIT) 2009

ISFiT - The International Student Festival in Trondheim, Norway is the world student festival with 2009’s thematic focus on “peacebuilding”. It will be held in Norway from 20 February to 1 March 2009. About 450 students from all over the world attend the festival.

Deadline for application: 30 September, 2008

You need to be above 18 years of age and a student at the time of the festival.

There is no participation-fee for ISFiT 2009 and both food and lodging is provided by the organizers. All you have to pay for as a participant is your travel to and from Trondheim, Norway, as well as travel-insurance and possibly visa-costs, according to the Norwegian embassy’s policy. If you cannot afford the travel to Trondheim, you can apply for travel support on the bottom of the application-form.

For more information, check:
http://www.isfit.org/

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Pakiusap Ng Panoramanila Pictures

 

Dear PLONING friends and supporters,

 

As part of our Oscar bid for Best Foreign Language Film…
Please visit our IMDB account / site at : Internet Movie Database

Your user votes will help increase awareness and ratings on the film as IMDB

(the Internet Movie Database) is a commonly used tool in the US

and the world over for information and feedback regarding films.

 

As little Digo would always say, “Amblig”! (That’s “Take care” in Cuyonon!)

All the best,

 

PANORAMANILA PICTURES CO.

Manila, Philippines

 

 

PLONING THE MOVIE

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The Scientist

Come up to meet you,
Tell you I’m sorry,
You don’t know how lovely you are.

I had to find you,
Tell you I need you,
Tell you I set you apart.

Tell me your secrets,
And ask me your questions,
Oh let’s go back to the start.

Runnin’ in circles,
Comin’ up tails,
Heads on the science apart.

Nobody said it was easy,
It’s such a shame for us to part.
Nobody said it was easy,
No one ever said it would be this hard.
Oh take me back to the start.

I was just guessin’,
At numbers and figures,
Pullin’ the puzzles apart.

Questions of science,
Science and progress,
Do not speak as loud as my heart.

Tell me you love me,
Come back and haunt me,
Oh on I rush to the start.

Runnin’ in circles,
Chasin’ our tails,
Comin’ back as we are.

Nobody said it was easy,
Oh it’s such a shame for us to part.
Nobody said it was easy,
No one ever said it would be so hard.
I’m goin’ back to the start.

Ahhooooooooooooooooo
Ahhooooooooooooooooo
Ahhooooooooooooooooo
Ahhooooooooooooooooo

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EAS Congress 2009 Regional Photo Contest

www.pemsea.org

EAS Congress 2009 Photo Contest

PEMSEA and HP Philippines present the EAS Congress Regional Photo Contest with the theme, “The Coast, The Ocean, My Community.”

Contest entries should demonstrate local actions/implementation and good practices in sustainable coastal and ocean protection, development and management. Entries can show local and national initiatives that address natural and man-made hazard prevention and management; habitat protection, restoration and management; water use and supply management; food security and livelihood management and pollution reduction and waste management.

 

The contest is open to nationals of the East Asian region, and is divided into three (3) categories:

  • Youth category - for amateur practitioners who are college students or young professionals, between 18 and 25 years of age.
  • Hobbyist/Amateur category - for amateur practitioners, beyond 25 years of age, who pursue photography outside of his/her regular occupation, engaged primarily for personal fulfillment.
  • Professional category - professional practitioners who derive income from the sale of photographs and/or provision of photographic services.

for more info: http://d130148.u37.wsiph2.com/forms/photocontest/index.htm

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The World Summit Youth Award (WSYA)

Putting MDGs into Action
WSYA 2009 - REGISTER NOW !!!

The World Summit Youth Award (WSYA) invites young designers and e-Content creators to participate in an international competition. Sought-after are e-Contents that address in an inspiring manner the UN Millennium Development Goals, and use internet and mobile contents to create awareness of the MDGs.

An application form is now available online at http://competition.youthaw ard.org/reg/reg.asp for all online platforms that are led by youth under the age of 30. Deadline: Dec 31, 2008 (Midnight, GMT)

Projects may be submitted in the following five categories:

1. Fight Poverty, Hunger and Disease !
2. Education for all !
3. Power 2 Women !
4. Create your Culture !
5. Go Green !

Winners will be given the opportunity to showcase their platform to heads of state, business leaders and civil society at the World Summit Award (WSA) Gala and Winners Conference in June, 2009 in Monterrey, Mexico.

Please, find more info at http://www.youthaward.org/

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind; And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.- A Midsummer Night’s Dream,

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