Two aspiring internet tycoons will today begin developing their website ideas with the help of £1m each after winning Channel 4's E-Millionaire show.
The pair beat off competition from more than 7,000 applicants to triumph in last night's final.
Charity worker Joe Rajko, 37, from Leeds can now set up his dream site - yourable.com - which allows disabled people to buy specialised equipment online.
The site also provides information and travel guides for disabled holidaymakers.
The other victorious website - schoolsforschools.com - was the brainchild of Colin Robinson, 37, from Slough, Berkshire.
The site allows schools to save money when buying equipment by letting them group together to maximise purchasing power.
After claiming his prize Mr Rajko, a wheelchair user, said he was eager to get to work on his project.
He said: "I am elated. I am going out for a few beers but only a few because I have got to keep a clear head.
"I want to start work on the site as soon as I can."
Despite recent fears that the internet bubble could be bursting, Mr Rajko said he was confident he could make his idea succeed.
"Our profit targets are all within easy reach and I am sure we will do well.
"And I hope it will benefit disabled people enormously," he said.
Mr Robinson also expressed confidence in his idea. The technical support manager said: "It still hasn't sunk in yet. It's all a bit of a blur. But I know I have the passion and vision to make it succeed."
Out of 7,000 original ideas, 15 contestants made it through to last week's televised heats.
The winners from each show met in last night's final which was hosted by Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow.
The £2m prize money was put up by a consortium of venture capitalists who decided on the final winners. The consortium was made up of Oxygen, Bright Station, Andersen Consulting, Skill Capital and BM Investments.