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...Reminiscent of the early days of Google's index, built by thousands of daisy-chained personal computers, the Grub Project works by using participants' idle computer power. If enough users volunteer their idle computer time to index the Web, hundreds of thousands of PCs could possibly match the indexing power of first-tier search engines such as Google. The idea of this kind of distributed computing first gained notoriety with the SETI@home project, launched in late 1999. The project set out to find extraterrestrial life through a novel program that launched a screensaver when you weren't using your...
...Draft Project Impact Report anticipates that the first floor will include 6,000 square feet of retail space, a conference room, an atrium, an outdoor space that may be turned into an eating space if one of the retail spaces is rented out to a restaurant or cafe, and a daycare center that will accommodate around 70 children. Ten to 15 percent of the children will come from the community, and the rest will be children of Harvard affiliates...
...said that Buffington’s departure will not hinder University President Drew G. Faust’s initiative to examine the place of the arts at Harvard, though he added that the personnel change could lead to a revamping of the administrative structure of the university-wide arts project...
...even before I did ‘Spellbound,’ I wanted to see myself as a visual storyteller,” he says. “So I ended up doing ‘Spellbound’ first because I wanted to be in control of a project straight out of film school...I didn’t see myself as a documentary filmmaker, just a filmmaker...
...President's only defenders on the Hill yesterday. On the other hand, Republican Senator David Vitter emerged from semi-seclusion to say he was "stunned? by Bush's veto threat, and accuse the President of abandoning Louisiana. It's true that the bill includes some projects to help restore Louisiana's vanishing coastal marshes and cypress swamps, which provide natural protection for New Orleans. (It's also true that Vitter had pushed to help timber firms to log those cypress swamps.) But as I explain in TIMR, the bill's main Louisiana project - a 72-mile levee for some bayou...