Canada (Press Release) December 9, 2007 --
Toronto, ON, Canada, December 9 -- OneBigU is a free online service that allows users to help a struggling student and a Darfur refugee at the same time. Users answer questions posted by students, earn money for every correct answer, and can choose to split the money with a Darfur charity. Set to go live in January 2008, OneBigU provides a simple platform for anyone to use his or her talents to end the genocide in Darfur.
Users will be part of an online grassroots movement that harnesses the altruistic potential of the Internet. As long as members have access to the Internet, the online community becomes a channel for members to directly contribute to Darfur at any time or place.
For more information on OneBigU, please contact Eric Cheung at onebigu [at] gmail [dot] com.
Users will be part of an online grassroots movement that harnesses the altruistic potential of the Internet. As long as members have access to the Internet, the online community becomes a channel for members to directly contribute to Darfur at any time or place.
For more information on OneBigU, please contact Eric Cheung at onebigu [at] gmail [dot] com.

OneBigU.com allows users to help a struggling student, earn some money, and support a Darfur charity at the same time. OneBigU is set to release in January 2008.
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