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  • Cheaters Bow to Peer Pressure

    Discovered hacks to the Seti@home software - some malicious, others not - to make it run faster, to spoof positive results and to make it look more work had been performed to improve leader board rankings, are impeding the progress of the project. [Wired News]

    www.wired.com

  • Seti: Is Anybody Out There?

    Overview of the Seti@home project's accomplishments and future plans. [Wired News]

    www.wired.com

  • Getting Some Alien Experience

    A Seti@home project overview, by Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]

    www.wired.com

  • The Geeks and the Aliens

    Why are the tech industry's best and brightest so determined to spearhead the hunt for extraterrestrials? [Salon]

    dir.salon.com

  • Cheats Wreak Havoc on SETI@home: Participants

    SETI@home administrators are allegedly ignoring claims that the project is being sabotaged by miscreants who are threatening to derail its reputation and that of many valuable Internet-based distributed computing projects. [ZDNet]

    www.zdnet.com.au

  • Alien Life Search Inches Forward

    Update on the radio signals from space found by SETI@home. [Wired News]

    www.wired.com

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