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jonnieb-uk
Ace Cruncher England Joined: Nov 30, 2011 Post Count: 6105 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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The BBC reports the establishment of "Charity Engine" offering monthly prizes for those signing up.
----------------------------------------http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17995888 We've heard it all before I think but the article makes some valid points. Quoting David Anderson, lead developer on the Boinc software: "Polls of computer owners suggest that about 5% of them, when told about volunteer computing, want to participate," To reach all those people requires publicity, marketing and other incentives to take part - something WGC would do well to note! The article also quotes Robin Willner, who oversees IBM's distributed computing project - the World Community Grid Charity Engine's founder Mark McAndrew: Often the rewards for volunteering a computer to help with a scientific project were hard to appreciate ... As a result, many people dropped out or never re-installed the software when they upgraded or got a new computer. - True but is offering cash prizes really the way to go? |
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rilian
Veteran Cruncher Ukraine - we rule! Joined: Jun 17, 2007 Post Count: 1460 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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they receive money for your crunching and give away a small amount of it to make it interesting. looks more like advertising pyramide than help to science
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GeraldRube
Master Cruncher United States Joined: Nov 20, 2004 Post Count: 2153 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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they receive money for your crunching and give away a small amount of it to make it interesting. looks more like advertising pyramide than help to science I think i will stay with WCG the way it is--Great crunchers and people!! ![]() |
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