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AM Interview with David Anderson

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Summary: Project leader for the SETI@home program, Dr. David Anderson, talks about the history and challenges of running the world's largest virtual supercomputer. The project searches for anomalies in radio telescope data, as interesting indicators of what might be non-natural radio sources, or qualify as communication.

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AM Interview mit David Anderson

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Whats Next

The SETI@home team has plans to end the current incarnation of SETI@home in a year or so, to be followed by an enhanced capability. They summarized the project's plan for 2003 and beyond: "Due to the incredible response we will be able to extend SETI@home past its initial two year life span. We're planning for SETI@home II now......


Another Year?



Kwatt
 
I don't see a date associated with that quote but I do remember seeing it before so it's not very fresh.
 
we will be able to extend SETI@home past its initial two year life span. We're planning for SETI@home II now

The article says "will be able to" rather than "we were able to" or something like that. It sounds like it was quoted from a while back. The way I understand it original SETI@Home project has been running under the extended lifespan for some time now.

Edit: Wiz beat me to it. 😛
 
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