Cisco Saves The World -- On TV

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It's about Cisco Product Placement on TV
and the message sent - KE

also read:
http://www.salon.com/ent/feature/2005/05/16/24/index_np.html


http://techweb.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=163104972
By Fredric Paul
TechWeb.com
May 17, 2005

Did anyone happen to see the TV show "24" last week? You know, it's
the Monday-night Fox series where counter-terrorist Jack Bauer, played
by Kiefer Sutherland, spends a desperate day trying to save America
from various forms of annihilation. Well, I've been Tivo-ing the
series since it started four years ago, and it's had its share of
jump-the-shark [1] moments.

But I fell out of my Lay-Z-Boy last Monday night when a nuclear
terrorist's attempt to penetrate the show's Counter Terrorist Unit's
computer network was foiled by a new security system said to have been
just installed the previous night.

It wasn't just any security system, you see, it was a CISCO security
system. You can see the clip on Cisco's Web site [2], (QuickTime
required) and here's a rough transcript of the conversation between
Chloe, the show's cranky computer expert, and Buchanan, the suit in
charge of CTU:
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