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Steve Ballmer
Steven Anthony Ballmer (born Detroit, Michigan March 24, 1956) is an American businessman who has been the chief executive officer of Microsoft Corporation since January 2000. ... The most famous of these is commonly titled "Steve Ballmer going crazy." -
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Digital Nervous System
The actual phrase Digital Nervous System may not have originated with Gates however, as it has been reported that Judith Dayhoff used the term before Gates did. Steve Ballmer attempted to explain the Digital Nervous System by saying the following: -
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Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 is the second video game console produced by Microsoft, and the successor to the Xbox. ... During their CES 2010 keynote speech, Steve Ballmer and Robbie Bach went on to say that Project Natal is set to hit living rooms during the holiday period (June-August 2010) and it will work with every 360 console. -
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Windows Mobile
Windows Mobile is a compact mobile operating system developed by Microsoft, and designed for use in smartphones and mobile devices. ... Windows Mobile 6.5 was never part of Microsoft's mobile phone roadmap, and has been described by its chief executive, Steve Ballmer, as an unwanted stopgap until the multi-touch enabled Windows Mobile 7 arrives in 2010. -
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Project Natal
Project Natal(pronounced [naˈtal], nah-tahl) is the code name for a "controller-free gaming and entertainment experience" by Microsoft for the Xbox 360 video game platform. ... Project Natal was even mistakenly referred to as a "new Xbox" by Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer at speech for the Executives' Club of Chicago. -
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History of Microsoft
Microsoft is a multinational computer technology corporation. ... Steve Ballmer joined the company on June 11, 1980, and would later succeed Bill Gates as CEO. -
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WinFS
WinFS (short for Windows Future Storage) is the code name for a data storage and management system based on relational databases, developed by Microsoft and first demonstrated in 2003 as an advanced storage subsystem for the Microsoft Windows... ... But in November 2006, Steve Ballmer said in an interview... -
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Microsoft Office 2010
Microsoft Office 2010, codenamed Office 14, is a productivity suite for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X, and is the successor of Microsoft Office 2007 for Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac OS X. Office 2010 includes extended file compatibility, user interface updates, and a refined user experience. ... It was previously thought that Office 2010 (then called Office 14) would ship in the first half of 2009; however Steve Ballmer has officially announced that Office 2010 will ship in 2010. -
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Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKEX: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of software products for computing devices. ... Steve Ballmer joined the company on June 11, 1980, and later succeeded Bill Gates as CEO. -
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Usage share of operating systems
Different categories of computers use a wide variety of operating systems, and the usage share varies enormously from one category to another. ... Steve Ballmer of Microsoft estimates Linux's share of desktop users to be higher than the web stats suggest.
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