It is actually more related to crunching on WCG in that it uses Boinc but hell yeah.... phones may not be particularly powerful compared to computers but there sure are a $h1t load more of them in daily use
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I F****** Love Science just posted a thread on facebook regarding an app that is available either through the Google Play store or through the Samsung app store. It is completely free to use, and acts as a sort of folding @ home program for your mobile device. You simply set a timer for when it starts and finishes it's duties, and it will only run when the phone is plugged in and tethered to Wi-Fi so that it not only doesn't kill your battery while you sleep, but also won't eat into your data plan. For more information, here's the link to the news article:
New App Crunches Scientific Data While You Sleep | I ****ing Love Science
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It is actually more related to crunching on WCG in that it uses Boinc but hell yeah.... phones may not be particularly powerful compared to computers but there sure are a $h1t load more of them in daily use
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