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Whew! It's been a long time since I've added any updates here because I've been having a very busy summer. I've been in San Jose, CA working for IBM in their Extreme Blue program. My talented colleague Matthew Hammer is working on the same project here with me. Our project (GameGrid) has been to apply grid computing to massively multiplayer online games. You can see some press about it at eweek. Our project has gotten a bit of attention internally a IBM. We showed our results to Sam Palmisano (the CEO) and Dan Powers (the VP of grid computing) gave a demo of our system at the LinuxWorld convention.
IBM has been treating Matt and me very well. They put us up in some nice apartments and have sponsored a number of trips on the weekends for us and other interns. We also got to take a trip to NYC. Well, back to work for me.