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AMDUsers.Com is a distributed computing projects portal for AMD CPU users.  It has project links, news, and a discussion forum.
bottomquark, which hosts "Science and Technology News and Discussion", has a section devoted to distributed computing, with Good/Fair/Poor subjective ratings of the major projects.
DCers.com is a community site for distributed computing project members and others interested in distributed computing.  It has news, discussion forums, polls, pictures of custom-built distributed computing systems, and many other features.
 Distributed computing is a page written in Finnish and English with information and links for distributed computing projects. Distributed Computing is a page written in Russian.  An English translation is available. a distributed computing links site written in Japanese. a distributed computing links site written in Chinese (it is also available in English and other languages).  The site has a Chinese-language discussion forum. Distributed computing on the Internet is a French site with information and links for distributed computing projects.  The site is also available in English.Masonic Grid / Distributed Computing, based in Australia, has information geared toward Freemasons about distributed computing, and links to distributed computing projects which Freemasons might be interested in participating in.
Grid Computing Info Centre contains news, information, and links for grid computing development projects and applications.  It is based in Australia.
Grid Computing Planet covers commercial distributed and grid computing projects and organizations.
HardcoreLinux has a Distributed Computing Projects page for Linux users.
The Intel® Philanthropic Peer-to-Peer Program contains information and links for distributed computing projects for which Intel is a sponsor.
Ken Becker has a comprehensive  distributed computing projects site, with detailed reviews and ratings of each project (last updated December, 2000).
mersenne.org is the first site I am aware of that provided links to Internet-based distributed computing projects.
Mike Faunce has a concise, 1-page listing of links to distributed computing projects, development, peer-to-peer, and project review sites, plus a thorough listing of articles about the previous subjects, and a comparison of distributed computing projects at his distributed computing website.
Parasitic Computing is a site about parasitic computing, a way to make networked computers unknowingly do distributed computation just through the act of communicating.
The Patch-free-Processing website for SETI@home promotes the use of patch-free, or officially approved, client software for distributed computing projects.  It also chronicles the problems SETI@Home encountered when a malicious user distributed an illegal patch to an early release of its client software, allowing users to send back bogus science results and to skew the project stats.
a primer on distributed computing gives a good overview of distributed computing for people who are interested in starting a distributed computing project
psio.net contains a list of distributed computing projects and in-depth reviews of those projects.
 Rechenkraft is a distributed computing links site written in German by Michael Keppler.Team MacNN's site is a good resource for Macintosh users.
ThinkQuest's distributed computing site maintains a list of 
current projects (note that the list was last updated in 2000).
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