Google quietly launched
Prizes.org, a social contest website, during Fourth of July weekend.The website is operated by Slide, a social gaming company that Google acquired
last year. Prizes.org allows users to create “contests” where they post questions or tasks. The user can then award a cash prize to the best answer received.
Users may ask for trip-planning assistance, advice on naming a startup, best product for infants, etc. Each post contains a time allotment for forum feedback, during which time visitors vote on the best advice submitted. The user who gains the most votes wins the cash, often a $10 to $50 prize.
At the moment, Prizes.org requires a Facebook or Twitter sign-in to participate. However, curious users can view the contest lineup
here, where many posts nonetheless require logins.
The website features little Google branding; however, the privacy link on the homepage reveals a standard
Google privacy agreement. Slide has been quietly releasing other products without Google branding, including group-texting app
Disco.