The best way to have people obsessing about your birthday is to never tell anyone the exact date. That's what Google's been doing; we pretty much know that big G's 10th anniversary is in September, but the exact time is unknown.

And, while some have written about it almost a month ago, only now Google is officially "celebrating" its birthday by releasing a special tenth anniversary page, featuring an interactive timeline of the company's history.

They've also launched Project 10100, described as "a call for ideas to change the world by helping as many people as possible."

The project works as follows: you send Google your idea by October 20th; it's done by simply filling out a submission form, add a 30-second video if you like. Public voting on ideas begins on January 27th, 20 semi finalists will be chosen, and an advisory board will then select up to five final ideas. Google will commit 10 million dollars to make these ideas work.

Check out the introductory video below:





