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Millions of personal computers sit idly on desks and in homes worldwide. As they wait, every hour hundreds
of people contract and die from infectious diseases. While computer
owners run their screen savers, millions die from hunger, or
environmental disasters devastate whole communities. What if each of the
worlds almost 1 billion PCs could be linked to focus on humanity's most
pressing issues?
To makethis vision a reality, Near East University has become a partner
of World Community Grid, joining the IBM Corporation and a group of more
than 375 companies, associations, foundations, nonprofits, government
agencies and academic institutions. Near East University is encouraging
members of the community to contribute their idle PC time to assist
humanitarian research by joining World Community Grid at
www.worldcommunitygrid.org
and becoming a member of the Near East University team.
World Community Grid uses grid technology to establish a permanent,
flexible infrastructure that provides researchers with a readily
available pool of computational power that can be used to solve problems
plaguing humanity. Grid technology joins together many individual
computers, creating a large system with massive computational power that
far exceeds the power of a few supercomputers. Importantly, World
Community Grid is easy and safe to use.
To join, individuals should go to
www.worldcommunitygrid.org
and simply download and install a free, small software program on their
computers. When idle, your computers request data from World Community
Grid's server. Computers then perform computations using this data, send
the results back to the server and prompt it for a new piece of work.
Today, hundreds of thousand of volunteers around the globe are donating
some of the time when their computers are on but not in use, and World
Community Grid is harnessing this power to help advance promising
humanitarian research projects. Results on critical health issues have
already been achieved, demonstrating World Community Grid's potential to
make significant inroads on a great range of future projects that can
benefit the world. You can start making a difference today. Please go to
www.worldcommunitygrid.org
and become a member today and then join our team.
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