Campaign India Team
Sep 29, 2008

Monday Morning Gloom Buster: Google's take on good karma

There's nothing that can perk you up on a Monday morning as a prospect to get the money to fund YOUR big idea. Here's a chance to change the world as well. And this is no spam shit, it's a contest by Google. And if you're wondering how you gain from this, here's Google's answer: "You get good karma and the satisfaction of knowing that your idea might truly help a lot of people."

Monday Morning Gloom Buster: Google's take on good karma

There's nothing that can perk you up on a Monday morning as a prospect to get the money to fund YOUR big idea. Here's a chance to change the world as well. And this is no spam shit, it's a contest by Google. And if you're wondering how you gain from this, here's Google's answer: "You get good karma and the satisfaction of knowing that your idea might truly help a lot of people."

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