MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer took the stage at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco for the first time in three years to talk Bing vs. Yet, when asked whether Microsoft has “decided to punt” on the social space, or if they would surprise us at some...
Last night at the 2010 CES in Las Vegas, MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer took to the stage to deliver his keynote address. This is an expansion of a previous agreement where HP would ship their 2009 PCs with the LiveSearch toolbar.
MicrosoftLiveSearch is Now Bing Posted by Kevin Newcomb May 28, 2009 MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer today drew back the curtain on the new incarnation of LiveSearch: Bing. Here's how the media and blogosphere reacted: First, here's a summary of...
MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer today drew back the curtain on the new incarnation of LiveSearch: Bing. Speaking at the D7 Conference in San Diego, Ballmer launched Microsoft's new Search brand, formerly code-named "Kumo.
Interestingly MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer still is interested in . It seems a Microsoft exec leaked a Tweet (later taken down) about playing with a pre-beta version of the new LiveSearch. Fighting Off Microsoft Take Over Cost Yahoo $79 Million...
Three Major Announcements from Microsoft Regarding LiveSearch Posted by Nathania Johnson Jan 8, 2009 MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer and President, Entertainment & Devices Division Robbie Bach took to the stage at the annual Consumer Electronics Show...
MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer and President, Entertainment & Devices Division Robbie Bach took to the stage at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to make three major announcements about LiveSearch.
MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer announced the partnership at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas yesterday. Under a five-year agreement, MicrosoftLiveSearch will become the default search service on cellphones and smartphones running on...
turned the initial offer down, endured an "ultimatum" from SteveBallmer, was rumored to have rejected an increased offer of $33 a share, and neglected to negotiate selling off just the search portion of Yahoo!
Ballmer Says No to Yahoo Acquisition, Maybe to Search Deal Posted by Nathania Johnson Nov 7, 2008 MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer has responded to Jerry Yang's comments about being open to a Microsoft acquisition.
In a memo to Microsoft employees, CEOSteveBallmer addressed goals for many of Microsoft's products and services. Senior vice presidents Steven Sinofsky, Jon DeVaan and Bill Veghte will report directly to CEOSteveBallmer to lead Windows/Windows...
On yesterday's earnings call, Chris Liddell, Senior VP and CFO, affirmed recent statements by SteveBallmer to focus on the online advertising market. Earlier this week, Ballmer suggested that Microsoft would go forward without a merger.
Yahoo to Microsoft: We Already Dumped YouAfter Microsoft issued its ultimatum to Yahoo this weekend, giving them three more weeks before things get ugly, Yahoo's board of directors responded this morning, reminding MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer that...
Yahoo to Microsoft: We Already Dumped YouAfter Microsoft issued its ultimatum to Yahoo this weekend, giving them three more weeks before things get ugly, Yahoo's board of directors responded this morning, reminding MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer that...
In an effort to assuage those fears, MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer gave empty reassurances in an interview with Business Week. Yahoo, the brand, will live," Ballmer said. According to Michael Arrington at TechCrunch, today's the day Yahoo's board...
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Fadnation: Why SteveBallmer Could Be Right, TechCrunch Microsoft’s Ballmer Plays Down ‘Faddish’ Facebook, Plays Up Ad-Supported Software, paidContent Grant Crowell is the CEO and creative director for Grantastic Designs, and a contributor to...
And as much as I hate to agree with SteveBallmer, in some respects Google is a one-trick pony. They've also got some very bright people working on monetizing search, including former Ask.com CEOSteve Berkowitz, Yusuf Mehdi and Joanne Bradford.
Speech is universal, simple and holds incredible promise as a key interface for computing," MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer said in a statement. Potential areas of development resulting from the deal include hosted voice-enabled customer service...
The Web According to Ballmer from BusinessWeek has MicrosoftCEOSteve Frankly, all Ballmer seems to be saying is content owners would be better off
if Microsoft was a strong third participant in ad game.