Crowdsourcing the search for aliens.

"For years, people have been using s...@home to help search for signs of 
extraterrestrial life in radio telescope data. But Jill Tarter, director 
of the Center for SETI Research at the SETI Institute, wants to take 
things to the next level. Whereas s...@home basically used people's 
computers as part of a giant distributed network to run a fixed set of 
filters written by SETI researchers, Tarter thinks someone out there may 
have even better search algorithms that could be applied. She's teamed 
with a startup called Cloudant to make large volumes of raw data from 
the new Allen telescope available, and free Amazon EC2 processing time 
to crunch the data. According to Tarter: 's...@home came on the scene a 
decade ago, and it was brilliant and revolutionary. It put distributed 
computing on the map with such a sexy application. But in the end, it's 
been service computing. You could execute the SETI searches that were 
made available to you, but you couldn't make them any better or change 
them. We'd like to take the next step and invite all of the smart people 
in the world who don't work for Berkeley or for the SETI Institute to 
use the new Allen Telescope. To look for signals that nobody's been able 
to look for before because we haven't had our own telescope; because we 
haven't had the computing power.'" Slashdot.org

http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/07/crowdsourcing-the-search-for-a.html
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