coolsmartphone.com - 10/3/2008
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Steve Ballmer, Chief Exec at Microsoft, has been making his feelings on Google and the Google Android platform known in this BBC news report. In the article Steve said that Microsoft would stay ahead of competitors like Blackberry, Google Android and the Apple iPhone. Steve didn't sit ...
cio.co.uk - 10/2/2008
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cio.co.uk —
02 October 2008 INTERVIEW: Steve Ballmer on the
Cloud, Google, data centres and the cult of Apple...
Martin Veitch Microsoft will out-cloud Google Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer delivered the keynote speech at his company’s London conference “Technologies ...
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INTERVIEW: Steve Ballmer on the Cloud, Google, data ...
wmpoweruser.com - 10/2/2008
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wmpoweruser.com —
CIO editor Martin Veitch interviewed Steve Ballmer, Microsoft
CEO at Microsoft’s London conference “Technologies to Change Your...
Business: How Customers Are Implementing Tomorrow’s Strategies Today”. During a lengthy interview, Steve Balmer was ...
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Steve Ballmer confirms Zune software coming to Windows ...
engadget.com - 10/2/2008
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engadget.com —
Rumors of a Zune phone have floated around
forever, but we've always thought it would make more...
sense for Microsoft to start by simply making a Zune player for Windows Mobile -- a plan Steve Ballmer casually confirmed today in an interview with CIO ...
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Steve Ballmer confirms Zune coming to Windows Mobile
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Ballmer keeps talking, says Android "looks like version one"
Engadget —
... one handset maker, we've got 55. They're available through one operator, we've got 175." True for now, sure, but we know Android isn't going to languish on a single handset on a single carrier for long -- and we're pretty certain Steve knows that HTC and T-Mobile aren't exactly minor players, regardless. Still, it's some masterful bluster from a master of bluster -- now if he'd just back it up with Windows Mobile 7, we'd be way more inclined to believe him. [Via Cool Smart Phones]Read | Permalink | Email ...
Ballmer keeps talking, says Android "looks like version one"
Engadget Mobile —
... one handset maker, we've got 55. They're available through one operator, we've got 175." True for now, sure, but we know Android isn't going to languish on a single handset on a single carrier for long -- and we're pretty certain Steve knows that HTC and T-Mobile aren't exactly minor players, regardless. Still, it's some masterful bluster from a master of bluster -- now if he'd just back it up with Windows Mobile 7, we'd be way more inclined to believe him. [Via Cool Smart Phones]Read | Permalink | Email ...
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