Without me having to do anything
Any legal way for my computer and high speed internet access to make me money?
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had you not included the term "legal" i could have helped youDomainerResource.com
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OK maybe it is too early for me yet...did I read this wrong?Got any domains to sell?
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I can think of a few. SwapBucks.com has a solution where you just install their software on your computer and it makes you money as a P2P node.
Also, there are companies out there that will pay you money to use your processing power and memory during your computer's idle time. They use P2P networks to perform complicated computing tasks. I don't know the names off the top of my head but a little searching will find it.
I hope this is the answer you were looking for.Regards,
Rick Latona
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Thanks so far. Does anyone know such a URL?Originally posted by Rick Latona
I can think of a few. SwapBucks.com has a solution where you just install their software on your computer and it makes you money as a P2P node.
Also, there are companies out there that will pay you money to use your processing power and memory during your computer's idle time. They use P2P networks to perform complicated computing tasks. I don't know the names off the top of my head but a little searching will find it.
I hope this is the answer you were looking for.Comment
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Very good reply, Rick Latona, but do you think you could provide some URLs for that? I have some unused 600mhz computers standing around that I could hook up to the network and whore out all day. ;)Originally posted by Rick Latona
Also, there are companies out there that will pay you money to use your processing power and memory during your computer's idle time. They use P2P networks to perform complicated computing tasks. I don't know the names off the top of my head but a little searching will find it.
I suppose it makes sense though, seeing how some companies make good money leasing out computer power for graphical rendering, data analysis, and similar tasks.Comment


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