Lets's Talk Computers - Que Publishing  April 24, 2004
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Que Publishing
Interview on April 24, 2004
Internet Basics     Guest: Preston Gralla
Que Publishing is a company of Pearson Education, the world's largest education publisher and a Pearson (NYSE: PSO) company. As one of the largest computer book publishers in the world, Que sets the standard for superior tutorial reference products, covering all major computer and Internet applications at every user level.

Author, Preston Gralla is a long-time journalist with Ziff-Davis Publications and is Executive Editor or the ZDNet Software Library. While at PC/Computing, Preston was instrumental in the development of the How it Works features on which the highly successful How It Works series (Que Corp.) is based. Preston discusses the 7th edition off "How the Internet Works".
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