chroma writes "It's been a long time since anyone has explored the surface of the moon. But now Google has teamed up with the X PRIZE Foundation to offer a $30,000,000 bounty to the first privately funded organization to land a robotic rover on the moon. Google, of course, has offered the free Google Moon mapping service for a few years now. Looks like the other search engines have some catching up to do in the space exploration department." Link to Original Source
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Same mistake Branson made with the original X-Prize - if you don't use a collaborative tool, you can't grow the cash pot. If it's $10M for space, $30M won't make it to the moon. It's gonna need additional pledges.
http://www.bountyup.com/ [bountyup.com]
Disclaimer: I work for bountyup. But I still think it's the right tool for the job.
They should have used BountyUp (Score:1)