Comments on: Ballmer: Microsoft's behind Google in ads, search
"We have a lot of work to do in search and advertising," software giant's CEO acknowledges. "Google is the leader; we're an aspirant."![]()
"We have a lot of work to do in search and advertising," software giant's CEO acknowledges. "Google is the leader; we're an aspirant."![]()
December 27, 2009 9:15 PM PST
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But after using it for a while, I'm surprised it's ranked that high.
confidence in anything Ballmer says. What a boob. Hey, Ballmer!
Your kids still forbidden to have anything but Zunes in their
household? They must feel like the school morons, with the 'Softie
community disappearing once they step outside...
'Ballmer added that Microsoft's "software model is under
attack...We need to take control back."'
They don't need to 'take control back' (they can't) they need to
adapt (they won't under Ballmer)
He palavers in public of him power sharing with others in a Microsoft future after Bill Gates.
What we are seeing is a corporate dinosaur in action ignoring the subtle signs that his time is up.
His enemies in his own company are are sharpening their knives and closing ranks, and Stevie does not even know it yet.
Let him dream on, happily 'squirting' songs on his Zune against an ignorant audience.
One thing is sure, though: The knives are out!
Ian Fielders
But its funny that he talks about Windows as still being
Microsoft's core product, when they haven't really paid much
attention to it in the last five years.
Yes, five years is a very long time for a core product to be
produced and you would expect it to be nothing short of
AMAZING, but instead its just a repackaged version of XP which
is, all it really is.
Does anybody no when Windows Singularity is coming out? Its
supposed to be all the buzz..
understand the problem, Steve Ballmer was *trying* to show wit.
He just comes off as an arrogant jackass that doesn't listen to or
care about his customers.
A ridiculously profitable two trick pony, for sure. But one that has yet to prove they can make money on a level playing field.
- Why doesn't MS...
- by Jim Harmon October 13, 2007 3:38 AM PDT
- ... just buy Google?? :)
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