The ever-popular Microsoft frontman is doing all he can to take on Google and lead the cloud computing trend. Is it too late, though?
Microsoft’s helmsman has toned down his act recently. The newly sombre Steve is the perfect man to lead the Windows 7 charge, along with the Redmond-based company’s cloud computing push.
Having taken over after Bill Gates retired mid-2008, Ballmer has worked tirelessly on his image, with his keynote speech at CES 2009 showing an intelligent, insightful man who knows just where to take Microsoft. Together with Ray Ozzie, Robbie Bach, and ol’ Billy Gates, Ballmer has well and truly embedded Microsoft in the 21st century.
Latest blog posts from Microsoft
- Look What is New With Lenovo: Introducing the Latest Laptops in the ThinkPad Line
- Now in Marketplace: the AboutOne family organizer
- Tech Tuesday Live Twitter Chat ? Lenovo - #winchat
- Now in Marketplace: LinkedIn 1.0
- New Dell TV Campaign Featuring Internet Explorer
- The Wrap: Samsung Omnia M, sunny Lumia news, et tu Siri?
- Happy Mother?s Day!
Tweets by @microsoft
- @HawkandG hola, si hablamos un poco de español; tweeting in Spanish & Portuguese for Windows Live Messenger news http://bit.ly/axx5Vr ^SL 2 Years ago
- Novo Windows Live Messenger é lançado no Brasil, o país com maior número de usuários no mundo http://bit.ly/aYRlOb 2 Years ago
- Nuevo Windows Live Messenger se presenta en Brasil, el país con más usuarios de #Messenger en el mundo http://tinyurl.com/ydp5rtj 2 Years ago
- Ballmer previews new Windows Live Messenger in Brazil--check out the new features http://bit.ly/aS47Qo (via @MSWindows) ^SL 2 Years ago
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