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This collage portrait of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was created out of hundreds of pictures of computer screens showing Windows’ infamous error page, the Blue Screen of Death. It was made by Fraser of PoorlyDrawnPortaits.com. Full Article at Neatorama
"If you could have one do-over, what would it be?" That's the question asked to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer during his address at the executive club in Chicago. Full Article at N4G
MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 07: Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer looks on during a news conference on October 7, 2009 in Munich, Germany. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system. View Photo »
Windows 7 is the simply best PC operating system we have ever built ... It enables people to do more of what they want to do more easily and more quickly, and customers are responding.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer knows a bit about having a near-monopoly market share. It has taught him how to take on Google. First thing: When someone is dominant in a field, try to redefine the field. Full Article at Forbes
haha, I once dated a Sarah Henderson. I wonder if she's gotten spammed as a result of this? Well, now it's clear that someone at the top at GM was part of the problem, and someone else was part of the solution. Full Article at Huffington Post
An artistic mind over at Poorly Drawn Portraits has put together a portrait of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer created entirely out of photos of crashed Windows computers displaying the iconic "blue screen of death." Full Article at Huffington Post
MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 07: Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer addresses the media during a news conference on October 7, 2009 in Munich, Germany. View Photo »
The Lost Decade: Why Steve Ballmer is no Bill Gates
In an infamous moment captured several years ago on video, Steve Ballmer danced around the stage like an insane asylum escapee on crystal meth, screaming "developers, developers, developers!" Well, "add-ons, add-ons, add-ons!" Full Article at ComputerWorld
Mac news from outside the reality distortion field What critics were saying about Steve Jobs' smartphone in the months before it launched Three years ago, when it became clear that Apple (AAPL) was about to unveil some kind of mobile phone, critics... Full Article at Daring Fireball
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In this photo released by Yahoo shows Yahoo Chief Executive Carol Bartz, left, and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, right, smiles at Yahoo headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. , Wednesday, July 29, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo provided by Microsoft, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, right, and Windows president Steven Sinofsky announce the anticipated release of Windows 7 to PC makers on Wednesday, July 22, 2009, in Atlanta. The new operating system will be available to the public on Oct. 22, 2009.
View Photo »CANNES, FRANCE - JUNE 24: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer gives a speech during the Microsoft Advertising Seminar as part of the 56th Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival on June 24, 2009 in Cannes, France. The annual festival is on from June 21 - 27.
View Photo »CANNES, FRANCE - JUNE 24: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer gives a speech during the Microsoft Advertising Seminar as part of the 56th Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival on June 24, 2009 in Cannes, France. The annual festival is on from June 21 - 27.
View Photo »CANNES, FRANCE - JUNE 24: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer gives a speech during the Microsoft Advertising Seminar as part of the 56th Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival on June 24, 2009 in Cannes, France. The annual festival is on from June 21 - 27.
View Photo »CANNES, FRANCE - JUNE 24: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer gives a speech during the Microsoft Advertising Seminar as part of the 56th Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival on June 24, 2009 in Cannes, France. The annual festival is on from June 21 - 27.
View Photo »CANNES, FRANCE - JUNE 24: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer gives a speech during the Microsoft Advertising Seminar as part of the 56th Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival on June 24, 2009 in Cannes, France. The annual festival is on from June 21 - 27.
View Photo »CANNES, FRANCE - JUNE 24: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer gives a speech during the Microsoft Advertising Seminar as part of the 56th Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival on June 24, 2009 in Cannes, France. The annual festival is on from June 21 - 27.
View Photo »CANNES, FRANCE - JUNE 24: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer gives a speech during the Microsoft Advertising Seminar as part of the 56th Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival on June 24, 2009 in Cannes, France. The annual festival is on from June 21 - 27.
View Photo »CANNES, FRANCE - JUNE 24: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer gives a speech during the Microsoft Advertising Seminar as part of the 56th Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival on June 24, 2009 in Cannes, France. The annual festival is on from June 21 - 27.
View Photo »CANNES, FRANCE - JUNE 24: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer gives a speech during the Microsoft Advertising Seminar as part of the 56th Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival on June 24, 2009 in Cannes, France. The annual festival is on from June 21 - 27.
View Photo »CANNES, FRANCE - JUNE 24: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer gives a speech during the Microsoft Advertising Seminar as part of the 56th Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival on June 24, 2009 in Cannes, France. The annual festival is on from June 21 - 27.
View Photo »DETROIT - JUNE 17: William Clay Ford Jr. (L), Executive Chairman of Ford Motor Company and co-chair of the National Summit, and Steven Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, mingle at the closing session at the National Summit June 17, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT - JUNE 17: Steve Ballmer (R), Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, and Aneesh Chopera, Chief Technology Officer of the United States, sit on the panel at a Technology Town Hall at the National Summit June 17, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT - JUNE 17: Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, sits on the panel at a Technology Town Hall at the National Summit June 17, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT - JUNE 17: Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, sits on the panel at a Technology Town Hall at the National Summit June 17, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT - JUNE 17: Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, sits on the panel at a Technology Town Hall at the National Summit June 17, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT - JUNE 17: Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, sits on the panel at a Technology Town Hall at the National Summit June 17, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT - JUNE 17: Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, sits on the panel at a Technology Town Hall at the National Summit June 17, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT - JUNE 17: Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, sits on the panel at a Technology Town Hall at the National Summit June 17, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT - JUNE 17: Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, sits on the panel at a Technology Town Hall at the National Summit June 17, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT - JUNE 17: Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, sits on the panel at a Technology Town Hall at the National Summit June 17, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT - JUNE 17: Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, sits on the panel at a Technology Town Hall at the National Summit June 17, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT - JUNE 17: Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, sits on the panel at a Technology Town Hall at the National Summit June 17, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT - JUNE 17: Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, sits on the panel at a Technology Town Hall at the National Summit June 17, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »In this photo provided by Microsoft, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, right, and Windows president Steven Sinofsky announce the anticipated release of Windows 7 to PC makers on Wednesday, July 22, 2009, in Atlanta. The new operating system will be available to the public on Oct. 22, 2009.
View Photo »Windows 7 works the way you want to work ... You want that computer to fire up quickly? Boom. You want it to feel responsive? Boom. You want longer battery life. Boom. We needed to make those things work simpler, faster, more responsive, leaner, less busy. And I think we've accomplished that with Window...
Microsoft Corp. raised CEO Steve Ballmer's salary by 4 percent at the start of fiscal 2009, a year in which the software maker's profit declined 17 percent as the economic meltdown decimated personal computer sales
Windows 7 works the way you want to work ... You want that computer to fire up quickly? Boom. You want it to feel responsive? Boom. You want longer battery life. Boom. We needed to make those things work simpler, faster, more responsive, leaner, less busy. And I think we've accomplished that with Window...
Well we got that term from Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer.
I am Steve Ballmer and I am a Windows 7 PC, effective immediately
I believe we can translate this to mean exactly what we heard Steve Ballmer announce a while back, that Microsoft wants all FOSS apps to run on Windows instead of the Linux kernel. Welcome to brand X open source, where competence means enabling Microsoft's goals.
What's special about Windows 7 and the way it came together was ... an intense collaboration with hardware and peripheral makers, developers and customers around the world
Windows 7 takes us closer to the vision that we articulate that focuses in and around three devices ... The PC, phone and TV all communicating across the cloud, the Internet backbone.
With Windows 7, there's never been a better time to be a PC ... Together with our partners, we're bringing more choice, flexibility and value to the market than ever before.
Let's face it, the Internet was designed for the PC. The Internet is not designed for the iPhone ... That's why they've got 75,000 applications - they're all trying to make the Internet look decent on the iPhone.
Canada is closer [to the U.S.] in per capita consumption of computing than it was when I was here four years ago. So Canada is not static
Canada is closer [to the U.S.] in per capita consumption of computing than it was when I was here four years ago. So Canada is not static
Let's face it, the Internet was designed for the PC. The Internet is not designed for the iPhone ... That's why they've got 75,000 applications - they're all trying to make the Internet look decent on the iPhone.
By taming the overflow of information across systems and technologies, SharePoint enables organizations to thrive ... SharePoint 2010 is the biggest and most important release of SharePoint to date. When paired with Microsoft Office 2010, SharePoint 2010 will transform efficiency by connecting workers a...
We'll see what happens when Windows 7 is with (customers) all day every day, but I'm cautiously optimistic that we really have hit the right note there
For Bill [Gates] and I particularly, going to Harvard in the 1970s, I’ll tell you, the world of computing was route 128 and DEC
Microsoft Corp. chief executive Steve Ballmer believes the digital technology industry will lead America's economic rebirth, but that the process is likely to take awhile. What we see today feels like a new normal
We are excited with Nokia's decision to launch its first PC with Windows 7. Our alliance with Nokia is advancing on multiple fronts and the Nokia Booklet 3G is an important step
Mobile phones armed with Windows Mobile bring together the best of the Web, the PC, and mobile phones so that people can connect instantly to the experiences they care about ... But people want more than just a useful device - they want a phone that offers design qualities that match their personality a...
Hopefully we can get that to happen with Barnes & Noble or Amazon or somebody
I thank you for coming here to celebrate an important date for our company and its relations with France. It's so important that I am daring to speak to you tonight in the language of Moliere
We started building Windows 7 three years ago
Some of our customers will race to embrace Windows 7 and will want to upgrade machines in place
IBM is the company that is notable for going the other direction ... IBM's footprint is more narrow today than it was when I started. I am not sure that has been to the long-term benefit of their shareholders.
Windows 7 is Vista done right.
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