http://www.charityengine.com/
Проект собирает деньги с фондов и раздаёт юзерам в обмен на кранч полезных проектов.
В данный момент это малярия. (проблемы третьего мира конечно намного важнее чем WCG например)
http://www.facebook.com/CharityEngine - их страничка на ФБ.
Инвайт код для регистрации TESTER или FRIEND
Кто подключится в ближайшее время может конечно выиграть айпад И айфон (что же ещё?).
One week to go! From now until midnight Nov 30 (GMT), all PCs running Charity Engine are earning prize draw entries. Prize is an iPad2 & iPhone 4S or the equivalent in cash.
Is your PC not in the draw yet? Join free at www.charityengine.com, invite code is FRIEND. (We pay out promptly - just ask our first winner, Nii Obilite Harper!)
As Rilian says:
получілось подключіться:
в БОИНКе добавляем не проект, а аккаунт менеджер
там вводим УРЛ = http://www.charityengine.com/
потом свой емейл і пароль
і получаем проекти (щяс - малярию) в списке проектов на свой ник
команд нет
внимание!!11111111111
аккаунт менеджер сносит все настройки боинка. подключённые проекты, и теде. если захотите венуть всё обратно придётся переподключаться ко всем проектам.
или восстановить из бакапа.
Precious little info out there that I've been able to find, but as near as I can tell this organization is not a charity as defined under the laws of the UK (Charities Act 2006), and would not be subject to any reporting/oversight that is typically required of a bona fide UK charity. While they appear to have set up some corporate governance with input from their participating charitable organizations, Charity Engine is a for profit organization.
Their business model goes something like this:
Leveraging the BOINC platform, entice people to join a network by offering cash lottery prizes
Sell the network's computing power at a price that undercuts all currently available commercial services
Pay the participating charities a 50% cut of the commercial sales
Pay a lottery winner(s) 42% of the commercial sales
Charity Engine keeps 8%
Charity Engine obtained VC funding, so they must believe that their 8% cut will generate enough cash for VC-level returns to their angel investors.
I gleaned the above info mostly from here and a forum thread where the Charity Engine CEO (Mark McAndrew) appears to have made a few posts - including this one.