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They did it ! They are so smart they are really listening to us.
You know that the google toolbar is called the "NavClient".
Now, the Google toolbar look for a registry key called "DcClient".
I suspect that "DC" is for "Distributed Computing".
Have a look at the resouce in the Google Toolbar DLL
GoogleToolbar_en_1.1.53-deleon.dll you will find a "double helix" icon.
While searching for new button name I could add to my registry key buttonId I found this:
"DcTaskFoldingAtHome"
"DcTaskSimpleProtein"
"DcTaskPerfectNums"
"DcClientOnOrOff"
"DcClientMenu"
I think that I will not sleep tonight, I'm so excited :).
Added: [foldingathome.stanford.edu...]
[toolbar.google.com...]
Key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\NavClient\1.1\Options\
Add Binary Value "EnableDC" value "1".
1. What is Google Compute?
Google Compute is a new feature of the Google Toolbar. The goal of Google Compute is to make a contribution to science by enabling Google Toolbar users to easily donate their idle computer time to worthwhile causes. The Google Compute version of the Google Toolbar detects when a computer is idle and puts it to work on complex mathematical problem from such fields as drug design and global climate modeling.
More intrusions from the web!Sheeesh....where will it end...detecting what's going on in my personal computer?
I don't think so!
IMHO, if the distributed computing software is soooo great, why isn’t it much more heavily advertised, by Google and its partners? Contrarily, It seems to be hidden in all the "fine print". These are shady tactics, all to common in the business world.
With Google being so righteous with our sites, no hidden links, cross-linking, etc, one would think, they would hold themselves to the same if not higher standard.
I personally need to apologize to Everyman, being one of those gentlemen you described above. I tend to think, I know it all, and am smarter than everyone. All your earlier comments, I blew off as cynicism and paranoia. It just goes to show that age and experience are priceless.
My toolbar is now gone...
We are trying to offer the ability to contribute to scientific research in a respectful way. If you think we did something the wrong way or didn't give enough information, the contact email address is compute-support@google.com. I know they'd welcome any constructive advice about how to offer this ability to users without surprising them in any way.
best wishes,
GoogleGuy
Extract taken from the Google compute faq's
It is possible to form your own group by visiting the folding@home homepage and signing up to create your own team.
A little more specifics please. Are you saying that I have to click a check box, to turn on the Distributing Computing Component? (because I have never seen one) Or is it thrown in along with the PageRank option in the checkbox labeled Advanced Options?
Paully, relax, this is not big brother. The folding@home project has been running for some time, its not just something that google has cooked up to exploit its users. There are many teams currently working on the project (http://folding.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/searchteamstats) and you can check out many stats about the project right down to what your cpu has achieved.
From what I can see google are doing a good thing and doing it well. I would like to see google offer greater variety of DC projects (if there are more out there?) so that I could work on a project that monitored climate change and you could work on a cure for cancer and so on. Folding proteins is a bit abstract for my limited understanding :)
Keep it up guys.
GG: please correct me if I'm wrong.
[edited by: heini at 10:30 pm (utc) on Oct. 14, 2002]
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Don't be alarmed by this 100% - it will give its resources up as soon as something else asks for them.
HtH
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Also the menu item that said "Start Computing" should now say "Stop Computing".
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