G-nius - The G-Cash contest reloaded

June 27th, 2006 | by ka edong |

I saw a poster of G-nius, a contest of Globe for students.

The contest calls for students to create innovative uses of G-Cash.

Some of the criteria:

  • has to be easy to implement
  • cost-effective
  • creative

This is not the first time Globe came out with this G-nius contest. But you know, I never found out what happened the first time they launched this contest. Where are the results?

Anyway, goodluck (again) to the students who will join this contest.
To the students, if you want to ask some questions about G-Cash, feel free to send me an email, just like other students working on their thesis.

Updates:

Globe’s G-nius webpage
KC Wins P1M in 2005 Globe G-Nius Search for the Great G-Cash Idea
The 2005 winners On Manila Bulletin: Globe taps youth market for G-nius ideas

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    1. 4 Responses to “G-nius - The G-Cash contest reloaded”

    2. By jun asis on Jun 28, 2006 | Reply

      I have an idea or two but am not a student…and do you Moodle ka edong?

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    3. By ka edong on Jun 28, 2006 | Reply

      jun,

      So, care to share your ideas? pag-laruan natin! ;-)

      what’s moodle?

      Moodle is a course management system (CMS) - a free Open Source software package designed to help educators create effective online courses based on sound …

      Oh. No, i don’t use moodle.

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    4. By jepoy on Jul 1, 2006 | Reply

      - use g-cash to pay MMDA enforcers your kotong :D

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    5. By ka edong on Jul 1, 2006 | Reply

      hehehe … right, tapos may electronic trail that can incriminate the MMDA enforcer !

      But it can incriminate you too :D

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