Monday, January 20, 2003
Join the Fight Against Cancer
Posted by Jason Dunn in "OFF-TOPIC" @ 06:00 PM
It's been a while since we've posted on this, so I thought it was about time for a reminder. United Devices is a company that takes your unused CPU cycles and puts them to good use. Right now, the project is in phase II:
"LigandFit helps scientists characterize therapeutic targets and identify and assess drug candidates by performing automated docking of flexible ligands to a protein's binding site."
I have no clue what that means, but it sounds like a good thing, right?
Right now we're ranked #82 in the overall team rankings, which isn't too bad. I bet we can get that number higher! If you have a computer, click on the link above to download the client and join the Pocket PC team. The official team home page is the Microsoft Pocket PC site, so this is "non-partisan" and not a Pocket PC Thoughts-specific team. Other Webmasters, if you're reading this, please pass along this message to your readers. Let's kill the "Big C" once and for all!
I wonder how much excess processing power our Pocket PCs have going to waste while they're docked in their cradles? Hmm...that gives me an idea...
"LigandFit helps scientists characterize therapeutic targets and identify and assess drug candidates by performing automated docking of flexible ligands to a protein's binding site."
I have no clue what that means, but it sounds like a good thing, right?
Right now we're ranked #82 in the overall team rankings, which isn't too bad. I bet we can get that number higher! If you have a computer, click on the link above to download the client and join the Pocket PC team. The official team home page is the Microsoft Pocket PC site, so this is "non-partisan" and not a Pocket PC Thoughts-specific team. Other Webmasters, if you're reading this, please pass along this message to your readers. Let's kill the "Big C" once and for all!
I wonder how much excess processing power our Pocket PCs have going to waste while they're docked in their cradles? Hmm...that gives me an idea...