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Microsoft


May 17, 2008 - Professional Phone Systems For Businesses


May 3, 2008 - MVP Program


April 26, 2008 - Security Issues pt 2


April 12, 2008 - Security Issues


March 29, 2008 - Tips for Maximizing Internet Protection


March 8, 2008 - Microsoft Office Live Small Business Service


February 23, 2008 - Social Engineering pt. 2


January 26, 2008 - Cyber Threats for 2008


January 5, 2008 - Microsoft Consumer Products


November 10, 2007 - Windows Home Server


October 27, 2007 - Unified Communications


May 12, 2007 - Microsoft Office Live


April 28, 2007 - Microsoft Vista


March 24, 2007 - Office 2007


February 17, 2007 - Exchange Server 2007


February 10, 2007 - Microsoft Vista


January 27, 2007 - Office 2007


September 30, 2006 - 2007 Office and Windows Vista.


September 9, 2006 - Stuart Scott - Chief Information Officer pt.1


May 13, 2006 - Information Work Vision at Microsoft


March 18, 2006 - Virtual Server


February 18, 2006 - Virtual PC


January 28, 2006 - Protect Yourself and Your Family Online


January 14, 2006 - Microsoft Patch


November 26, 2005 - Microsoft's Small Business Accounting Software


August 6, 2005 - Web Watchers


June 25, 2005 - TechNet


June 11, 2005 - Web Watchers


April 16, 2005 - MSN Desktop Search and Toolbar


March 12, 2005 - MSN Search and Toolbar


February 12, 2005 - Corporate Relief


January 1, 2005 - Windows XP Service Pack 2


November 27, 2004 - Microsoft Works Suite 2005


October 23, 2004 - Windows XP Service Pack 2


January 17, 2004 - Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight


May 3, 2003 - MSN 8


March 29, 2003 - Customer Relations Management


January 18, 2003 - MSDN


November 9, 2002 - Windows XP Tablet PC OS


June 22, 2002 - Visual Studio.NET 6.0


March 30, 2002 - Online Entertainment


November 24, 2001 - Microsoft Windows XP


July 28, 2001 - Office XP


March 17, 2001 - Encarta, Encarta French, Encarta Spanish


December 9, 2000 - Works Suite 2000


September 9, 2000 - Microsoft Windows ME


April 29, 2000 - Visio products


January 29, 2000 - Microsoft Office 2000


December 4, 1999 - Windows 2000


October 2, 1999 - FrontPage 2000


April 17, 1999 - Internet Explorer 5.0


April 3, 1999 - Microsoft Office 2000


February 27, 1999 - Visual Studio


November 28, 1998 - Microsoft 2000


November 14, 1998 - NetShow Services


November 7, 1998 - Encarta 99, Encarta Reference Suite


June 20, 1998 - Microsoft Windows 98


February 28, 1998 - "Dead Web"


February 21, 1998 - FrontPage 98


November 29, 1997 - Internet Explorer 4.0


Let's Talk Computers ® ranks as one of the longest running radio computer talk shows, distributing up-to-the minute computer information since 1989. Produced in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, At present, it is broadcast via radio in 7 states: Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Texas and New Mexico and on the world wide web via the Internet.

Hosts Alan Ashendorf and Sandra Ashendorf interview representatives from the computer industry about products and industry trends. Guests have included representatives from Adobe, Microsoft, Novell, IBM, Lotus, "PC World", Seagate, Citrix, Compuserve, Computer Associates, Corel, Symantec, "MarketWire", Ziff-Davis and a host of other companies. Our goal is to let you know what is happening in the computer industry.

Let's Talk Computers makes every effort to evaluate the products and services it showcases in real-world situations by applying solutions to real-life problems. Let's Talk Computers uses the expertise and facilities of Total Solutions, Inc. to assist in that regard. This helps to insure that, unlike many other so-called reviewers, we have actually used the products that we talk about.

Listeners of Let's Talk Computers shows for this week and last week are eligible to enter postcard drawings to win valuable prizes. Listen to these shows to see how you can enter to win.

If you can't receive Let's Talk Computers in your area, contact the program manager, Jim McClurg, about broadcasting the show on a radio station in your area. He can be reached via email, or by paper mail at Let's Talk Computers, 488 Saddle Drive, Nashville, TN 37221.

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