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New Google philanthropy aims to build super-efficient hybrid car

If you're tired of waiting for bold innovation from big automakers, help is on the way from, of all places, iconic search firm Google. The company's founders have established a controversial for-profit philanthropy, Google.org, which will focus on poverty, disease, and global warming. One of its first projects will be the development of a super-efficient hybrid car that will run on any combination of ethanol, gasoline, and electricity. Free from the restraints imposed on traditional nonprofit charitable foundations, Google.org could potentially start a company to sell the car, partner with venture capitalists, or lobby lawmakers. But while it can make money, that's not the point, says newly tapped executive director Larry Brilliant: "We're not doing it for the profit. And if we didn't get our capital back, so what? The emphasis is on social returns, not economic returns." Google.org's unorthodox structure has elicited some dismay and criticism from both the corporate and philanthropy worlds, but it certainly seems to make good on the company's famous slogan: "Don't be evil."

straight to the source: The New York Times, Katie Hafner, 14 Sep 2006


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Prop 87

"When you have a wealthy, deep-pocket special interest that is at risk because of one initiative, they will write checks like there is no tomorrow because so much is at stake."

How strange that what is at stake is that there will be no tomorrow....


A campaign slogan:

"America is addicted to oil" - Detox hurts.

Of course our illustrious national leader should know all about that.

Yep K

Kind of ironic.

On the google news.  

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/14/technology/14google.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&adx nnlx=1158328889-4rzWyAjY9aLO1gaKONP0/g

What worries me is they mention ethanol.  That could mean they are as uninformed on the topic as Gates, who donated money for ethanol plants.

I hope they google before they dole out the dough.  And come up with some Gristmill hits.

Like this one:  http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2006/9/12/1084/15667/#8

http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog John Schneider, Northern Wisconsin

don't be evil?

Google's slogan is "don't be evil"?  Sorry, but cooperating with China's evil censorship makes Google evil.  If only they had the courage to make good on their empty slogan.  They could learn a lot from Wikipedia.

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