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The DreamLab App Supplies Researchers with Crowdsourced Computing Power

The DreamLab app is a mobile application that supplies researchers with crowdsourced computing power. When it comes to cancer research, many people think that the only way they can contribute is by providing a financial donation. This app gives consumers a different way to contribute to cancer research.

The DreamLab app was developed as part of a collaboration between Vodafone and a group of Australian researchers. To use the app, users simply select the type of cancer research that they would like to support. Users then determine the amount of data they are willing to donate. The user's data is eventually exchanged by servers that are operated by Amazon Web Services. In short, each user provides enough data to give scientists access to an affordable supercomputer.

Vodafone plans to launch the crowdsourced supercomputer by offering free data to consumers who use DreamLab.
Trend Themes
1. Crowdsourced Computing Power - The DreamLab app utilizes crowdsourced computing power to provide affordable supercomputers to scientists which may prompt further development of similar apps targetted towards other fields.
2. Mobile-based Contributions - The DreamLab app provides an alternative way for people to contribute to cancer research through mobile-based donations, which may open up opportunities for similar apps targeting other social issues.
3. Collaborative R&D Projects - The collaboration between Vodafone and Australian researchers for the DreamLab app highlights opportunities to collaborate on research and development projects with technology companies for other social causes.
Industry Implications
1. Telecommunications - Telecoms companies can explore the potential of utilizing their network for social causes, such as Vodafone's DreamLab app.
2. Healthcare Technology - The success and popularity of the DreamLab app highlights the potential role of healthcare technology in aiding cancer research, which is an opportunity for further development and investment.
3. Non-profit - Non-profit organizations can seek collaborations with technology companies to develop apps that enable crowdsourced contributions to their social causes.

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