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Ballmer disses MacBook Air, bemoans Google behemoth

Ballmer disses MacBook Air, bemoans Google behemoth

By:  Kathleen Lau  On: 06 Mar 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

During a question and answer session at MIX 08, Microsoft’s chief executive officer explains his company’s foray into the online advertising world and the security features of the Vista operating system. Why Steve Ballmer barked like a Chihuahua

Ballmer also commended Apple Inc. when jokingly asked by Kawasaki whether he perceived the company as “this little Chihuahua that you just kick away”. After failing to resist the urge to mimic the bark of a Chihuahua, Ballmer said Microsoft has a larger footprint and that it’s “trying to continue to compete with all our vigour and energy.”

And in keeping with the announcement of Microsoft’s beta release of Silverlight 2.0, Ballmer said the goal of Silverlight is to eventually unify what has traditionally been two distinct areas for developers following an inevitable “fork in the road”. He said that “over time, what we’re really trying to do is bring those two things together” so developers no longer need to compromise on functionality.

Ballmer acknowledged a “big competitor” in Adobe Systems Inc. in the rich internet application space, and that it’s a company that will remain an important component in the industry for a long time to come. For that reason, he said, Microsoft “will continue to drive both interoperability where it makes sense with Adobe while competing with Adobe.” It was a response to which Kawasaki amicably needled, “That was a PR answer.”

With respect to recent acquisitions by Microsoft, Ballmer remarked he is excited about that of Fast Search & Transfer ASA, and that the Danger Inc. buy will help build an application and service asset atop the Windows Mobile platform.

On the future of Microsoft post-Bill Gates, Ballmer said he wants people to realize there exists talented individuals within the corporation who contribute and who “propel the place” besides Gates.










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Kathleen Lau Kathleen Lau was a senior writer with ITWorldCanada.com and ComputerWorld Canada from December 2006 to August 2011.In her role as senior writer, she covered broadly technology news and issues r... more

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