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On the air since 1989, Let's Talk Computers ranks as one of the longest-running computer radio talk shows.  Let's Talk Computers is broadcast via radio to stations across the United States and to colleges and universities everywhere. Any of our current and past interviews can also be heard anytime anywhere via the Internet.

You can hear Let's Talk Computers at any time, from anywhere in the world, over the Internet, using Streaming Media. You can listen in to the "insider" conversations, covering the latest innovations, hardware, and software and how they affect you.

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March 28, 2009 Show:   Topic: Google Apps Deciphered  Guest: Scott Granneman
Prentice Hall Professional is an imprint of Pearson Education, which is a part of Pearson plc (NYSE: PSO), the international media company.

Scott Granneman author of "Google Apps Deciphered," talks about what you need to know about Cloud Computing and how Google Apps will change the way you look at computing - forever.
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April 9, 2005 Show:   Topic: Alternative Browsers and E-mail  Guest: John Hedtke and Marcia Knous, Chris Hofmann
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference is a leading publisher of quality computer science and engineering books and software for technical professionals, developed and authored by the world's leading technology experts. PHPTR is a unit of Pearson Technology Group, an operating unit of Pearson Education, which is a part of Pearson plc (NYSE: PSO), the international media company.

From the Mozilla development team, authors John Hedtke, Marcia Knous, and Chris Hofmann discuss Prentice Hall's release of "Firefox and Thunderbird Garage",http://www.phptr.com/title/013187004. Insider tips and tricks make migration from other browsers to Firefox and email clients to Thunderbird painless while learning to customize the programs with themes, toolbars and other options; plus so much more.
Listen To Prentice HallApril 9, 2005 interview
December 4, 2004 Show:   Topic: Linux Operating System  Guest: Robin Miller
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference is a leading publisher of quality computer science and engineering books and software for technical professionals, developed and authored by the world's leading technology experts. Prentice Hall (http://www.phptr.com) is an imprint of Pearson Technology Group, an operating unit of Pearson Education, which is a part of Pearson plc (NYSE: PSO), the international media company.

Noted author, Robin Miller discusses his new book release "Point and Click Linux: Your Guide to Trouble-Free Computing". Robin "Roblimo" Miller is Editor-in-Chief for the Open Source Technology Group, publishers of Slashdot, Freshmeat, NewsForge, SourceForge, and other leading online technology community sites.
Listen To Prentice HallDecember 4, 2004 interview
July 31, 2004 Show:   Topic: Search Engines  Guest: Tara Calishain
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference is a leading publisher of quality computer science and engineering books and software for technical professionals, developed and authored by the world's leading technology experts. PHPTR is a unit of Pearson Technology Group, an operating unit of Pearson Education, which is a part of Pearson plc (NYSE: PSO), the international media company.

Noted author, Tara Calishain releases Prentice Hall's "Web Search Garage". Tara Calishain is an expert on Internet search engines and creator of the site, ResearchBuzz. Tara combines a multitude of search tips, tricks, and strategies that covers multiple search engines to help refine anyone's Internet research skills.
Listen To Prentice HallJuly 31, 2004 interview
January 3, 2004 Show:   Topic: Internet Savvy  Guest: John C. Dvorak
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference publishes high-quality books on many cutting-edge topics in computer science, business, and engineering. Prentice Hall (www.phptr.com) is a unit of Pearson Technology Group, the world's largest provider of consumer and professional computer, information technology, engineering and reference content.

Author John C. Dvorak discusses his latest release for Prentice Hall, "Online! The Book". Dvorak is responsible for bringing technology into the news with his industry columns and talk show Q&A sessions. Now he, along with Chris Pirillo and Wendy Taylor, bring their insight and wit into a book on the Internet for the computer-savvy consumer that delivers useful information and entertainment in a friendly and accessible format.
Listen To Prentice HallJanuary 3, 2004 interview
April 27, 2002 Show:   Topic: Technology  Guest: Ed Yourdon


Listen To Prentice HallApril 27, 2002 interview
November 20, 1999 Show:   Topic: Y2K Issues  Guest: Jennifer Yourdon
How will the Y2K problem affect the lives of average people?

Jennifer Yourdon, co-author of several books on Y2K issues by , discusses the impact Y2K can have on a wide range of situations. These impacts on real life could be anywhere between annoying and catastrophic.
Listen To Prentice HallNovember 20, 1999 interview
June 5, 1999 Show:   Topic: Y2K Solutions  Guest: Robert Roskind
Experts agree that no one knows what to expect. The old saying "Better safe than sorry" has never been more true.

Robert Roskind, co-author of the Complete Y2K Home Preparation Guide published by , tells you everything you need to know about preparing your home, your family, and yourself for January 1, 2000.
Listen To Prentice HallJune 5, 1999 interview
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