SteveBallmer, Microsoft CEO, 51st, $15.2 billion. Page, now CEO, and Brin debuted on the Forbes 400 together in 2004 tied at $4 billion and I believe have been consistently at the same net worth level since on Forbes’ annual list of the richest...
The acquisition of Yammer underscores our commitment to deliver technology that businesses need and people love," said Microsoft CEOSteveBallmer. Microsoft has confirmed that it will acquire social network Yammer in a $1.2 billion cash transaction.
After you conduct a search, let’s say for Microsoft CEOSteveBallmer, look below the Wikipedia entry. There, you’ll see a play button next to a link to “SteveBallmer - Watch the Qwiki”. Bing’s search results now feature Qwikis – short, captioned...
In the not-so-distant past, we’ve seen a hard-coded Bing Easter Egg declaring Google “more evil than Satan himself;” the Hiybbprqag honeypot drama, and Microsoft CEOSteveBallmer’s declaration that Google is just copying Bing.
Back in October, Microsoft CEOSteveBallmer hinted at a Siri rival coming out of their camp when he discussed Windows phones with John Battelle at Web 2.0 Summit. It wasn’t clear at the time (and still isn’t) to which Microsoft product Ballmer was...
As SteveBallmer himself noted recently, the two leaders in U.S.search really aren’t all that different, despite Bing’s initial ambition as a “decision engine. More recently, he spoke with Salesforce.com CEO leaked” songs/videos and how music...
Microsoft CEOSteveBallmer took the stage at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco for the first time in three years to talk Bing vs. Battelle pried a few revelations out of Ballmer, perhaps the most surprising being that users should choose Bing...
Microsoft CEOSteveBallmer also posted a statement: Steve Jobs, Apple cofounder and former CEO, has died at the age of 56 after a long battle with cancer. Style and simplicity the hallmarks of the Steve Jobs era at Apple
SteveBallmer, Microsoft CEO, $13.9 billion. Last year, Ballmer was 16th on the list, with a net worth of $13.1 billion. Other familiar names of note on the Forbes 400 list include Apple’s Steve Jobs (39th, $7 billion) and Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn co...
Despite public criticism for losses posted by Microsoft's Bing, some of which even extended to calling for CEOSteveBallmer to be replaced, the company isn't likely to let go of their search engine any time soon.
SEW Q Microsoft and RIM Form Alliance by Thom Craver Microsoft CEOSteveBallmer announced what Bing called a "new alliance" between the two companies to help their "joint customers" make better decisions.
Microsoft CEOSteveBallmer was on hand and on stage at RIM's annual Blackberry World event. This goes way beyond a search box," Ballmer said from the stage. Ballmer added that Microsoft is "focused on doing this in a way that protects users' privacy.
In an open letter from Nokia CEO Stephen Elop and Microsoft CEOSteveBallmer, it was announced that: Nokia will adopt Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 as its primary operating system, which means Bing will become the default search engine on all Nokia...
Microsoft CEOSteveBallmer talked Bing yesterday, basically saying that Bing is better in numerous areas and that Google is trying to catch-up to their innovations. And Google keeps responding," Ballmer said during a Q&A with the Seattle Times.
SteveBallmer (Microsoft CEO), $13.1 Billion Steve Jobs (Apple CEO), $6.1 Billion Eric Schmidt (Google CEO), $5.45 Billion Here's a quick rundown of who made the list, as well as their net worth as of August:
tie) Larry Page (Google co-founder...
Remaining in the realm of competition, PaidContent reports that Microsoft's "tablets are coming" and this, "within the year," as CEOSteveBallmer named 21 partners he said are set to launch tablets with Windows 7.
At the Citizenship Accelerator Summit, CEOSteveBallmer gave his point of view on security, privacy and Facebook. Ballmer to the rescue The privacy issue ghost haunting online companies is once more back to the forefront of the news today as...
Verizon's latest novelty was the KIN mobile for teenagers it co-launched with Microsoft: the device "blends the phone, online services and the PC", according to SteveBallmer's company's own description.
After meeting with President Obama at the White House today, Microsoft CEOSteveBallmer appeared on CNBC. When asked about China, Ballmer asserted that they will continue to offer Bing according to Chinese law.
Last night at the 2010 CES in Las Vegas, Microsoft CEOSteveBallmer took to the stage to deliver his keynote address. He, of course, included Bing in his speech, noting one important announcement regarding the newbie search engine.