Supercomputing made simple
June 8, 2003 - 0:0
New software helps tap unlimited power of idle PCs
Millions of science enthusiasts currently loan their unused PC power via the Web to researchers who need it in the hunt for medical cures and scientific eurekas. Millions more will likely follow suit later this summer when Berkeley scientist David Anderson debuts an easier and cheaper way to write distributed computing software. (Volunteers simply download a screensaver and the software does the rest.)
Anderson, creator of the world's first and most popular distributed computing program, SETI