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this Week in TechTWiT Episode 0019 August 21, 2005

Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, Kevin Rose, Steve Gibson, Roger Chang, and John C. Dvorak

* Fighting blog spam with Typekey on Movable Type and captcha on Blogger
* Hunter S. Thompsons funeral they blow up his ashes
* Dvorak reminisces
* Is Microsoft at fault for the Zotob virus?
* Monad is removed from Vista
* PCMags video review of the Vista Beta is next week
* Would 12,000 people riot for a $50 four-year-old Dell?
* Watch the video
* John explained it all last week in Marketwatch
* Steve and I plan to try using Lulu to offer CDs of the Security Now podcast
* Mom was right: looking at porn (or violence) makes you blind
* Linus is trademarking Linux
* Dvorak reminisces about GNU founder Richard Stallman
* We owe him for free software and the GPL - thank you Richard, I promise never to make you sing again
* Google sells another $4 billion in shares
* Dvorak loves Jim Cramers Mad Money
* Whos going to unseat Google? Teoma? Clusty? All the Web?
* What do they spend the money on? Googles free Wi-Fi network? IM?
* Why is Yahoo spending a billion on a Chinese venture?
* Steve says Google engineers say Yahoo works better
* Part of Googles success is aesthitic we love the clean white page
* Kevin likes the new MSN Home Page using Ajax
* Dvorak.org/home.htm is Dvoraks home page
* Now that weve reached widespread broadband access who needs text only pages
* The FCC s broadband definition is bogus
* Where is the fast DSL the telcos promised us?
* Is Cisco holding out on us with 100 mbit DSL ?
* Nortons patching bad copper with a visegrip
* Verizons FIOS is all for show
* Come to our first live show at the SF Apple Store, 9/4 at 4p come for the TWiT pocket protector
* Kevin wants something cooler. Like a coin purse.
* We extend an invitation to Martin Sargent
* Shilo from Zanesville, OH is looking for free music for his podcast.
* Try opsound.org. Creativecommons.org.
* Jeffrey from the Netherlands asks about the future of user interfaces
* Dvorak says its like the automobile, now that we know how to use computers theyre not going to change
* Leo says Jef Raskins Archy is very cool
* How about voice recognition? Its not going to happen says Dvorak
* Scansoft owns Dragon Dictate and ViaVoice.
* Kevin from ivroots.com asks about IPTV
* Dvoraks got a newsletter about it IPTV Daily.com
* Patrick is doing a weekly IPTV show with Ziff-Davis
* IPTV is already in place around the world in countries that dont have cable
* Swedens got it
* MythTV and Akimbo are attempting to make IPTV more friendly
* Dvorak offers to sell TWiT to Infinity Radio for $5 million
* Andy in Phoenix asks whether John gets spam. Andy, John gets NO spam.
* Lucky Phil in Sydney needs a BitTorrent client that doesnt set off alarms with his ISP . Any suggestions?
* Kariand Les of the The Signal podcast love the Firefly theme song. We still hate it.
* Randall from Charlestown, WV says his federal job wont allow USB devices. Is there an MP3 player that doesnt use USB ? Hmmm.
* Leo promises to annnounce the winners in our name contest next Sunday. Finally.
* Dvorak wants to give away his old cables at the live shows.
* All geeks have a cable drawer.
* Puffy wonders about Internet security suits. We say build your own from free software like: AVG Anti-virus or Antivir, Microsofts anti-spyware, Spybot, and Adaware.

Running time: 1:15:16


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