Friday, August 16, 2013

The processing network sharing and accepts CERN Android - The Android Free

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almost as amazing as the network of networks, and shares much in common with the Internet. In fact, part of the sense of the existence of the Internet is for this purpose. And although we may seem, not only to share files or information man lives. It is precisely because of that we enjoy, and enjoy new likely current and future developments. Because sharing our ability to process to attach it to a global network super computer which is something that we can do to contribute to several studies and projects.

is not new, it’s actually something that has been in use for many years in scientific projects of all kinds. Projects as curious as ASTRO @ Seti that while we had the computer inactive, activated a wallpaper and took advantage of our processor to add it to a huge network of computers that process the signals received from space in search of signals of extraterrestrial intelligence. But large projects like CERN and particle collider.

currently CERN has a network of 200,000 computers that process the 26 million Gigabytes the collider produces in a year . A negligible amount and, of course, need a good push. And to do nothing better than to have the help of Android, so CERN scientists have adapted the shared processing system so that they can participate mobile helping to process the huge amount of data.

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great news, both for the project, and for those who are already in place or can arise. Obviously is a new open door can benefit research, is not negligible the amount of terminals and today there can be a breath of fresh air very interesting. In fact already underway and have about 20,000 super smartphones connected to network.

still in evidence but not take long to have an update of the network, including application, so that the power of our smartphones take advantage in times when not in use to keep discovering more about what surrounds us . It can certainly be an interesting way to work.

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