Carlos Justiniano,
an American technologist, veteran software developer, entrepreneur and author, during the mid 90s project manager and technical lead on the Chessmaster 5000 at Mindscape[1]. Inspired by the SETI@home project in 2001 he began work on a personal project to create the largest distributed networked chess playing machine. Carlos was joined a few months later by Colin Frayn and together with hundreds of volunteers they created ChessBrain[2] .
an American technologist, veteran software developer, entrepreneur and author, during the mid 90s project manager and technical lead on the Chessmaster 5000 at Mindscape [1]. Inspired by the SETI@home project in 2001 he began work on a personal project to create the largest distributed networked chess playing machine. Carlos was joined a few months later by Colin Frayn and together with hundreds of volunteers they created ChessBrain [2] .
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Selected Publications
[4] [5]Forum Posts
External Links
Tapping the Matrix, Part 2 by Carlos Justiniano, OpenP2P.com, April 23, 2004
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