Someone from Google already posted that many of the 100 are
individuals and teams.  While I would expect most winners to be
business submissions they have selected many individual and team
submissions.  Although, I would speculate that at least 20 are still
business submissions.

Maybe we will know Wed or Thurs.

So get back to working on your project for goodness sake and find a
way to get some more money win or lose.

On May 6, 10:15 pm, Incognito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just to clarify.  I don't think there will be many "corporate" winners
> > if by this we mean companies with greater than 50 employees.  In that
> > sense of "company", I agree that we'll have few winners as
> > corporations (with >50 employees) will not waste time on a potential
> > $275K prize or would simply enter their existing product which I would
> > expect Google to toss as possible Challange winners.
>
> > When I say the majority of winners will be teams/companies, I mean
> > groups of 5-15 people.  More advanced teams would have incorporated
> > (i.e. company but also a corporation) to protect themselves and
> > prepare for future funding efforts.  This would also include angel-
> > funded startup companies with a few $100K of initial funding for which
> > $100-275K from Google combined with the free marketing of winning
> > would entice them to have entered the Google challenge.
>
> OK, I agree with you. I also don't think that corporations (with >50
> employees) will be among the majority of winners nor will they waste
> their time.
>
> On May 6, 11:11 pm, Biosopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Just to clarify.  I don't think there will be many "corporate" winners
> > if by this we mean companies with greater than 50 employees.  In that
> > sense of "company", I agree that we'll have few winners as
> > corporations (with >50 employees) will not waste time on a potential
> > $275K prize or would simply enter their existing product which I would
> > expect Google to toss as possible Challange winners.
>
> > When I say the majority of winners will be teams/companies, I mean
> > groups of 5-15 people.  More advanced teams would have incorporated
> > (i.e. company but also a corporation) to protect themselves and
> > prepare for future funding efforts.  This would also include angel-
> > funded startup companies with a few $100K of initial funding for which
> > $100-275K from Google combined with the free marketing of winning
> > would entice them to have entered the Google challenge.
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