MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer took the stage at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco for the first time in three years to talk Bing vs. While acknowledging the value of their alliance, Ballmer noted they Microsoft had been “lucky” their bid to buy...
MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer also posted a statement: Steve Jobs, Apple cofounder and former CEO, has died at the age of 56 after a long battle with cancer. And there may be no greater tribute to Steve’s success than the fact that much of the world...
In Search Race, Ballmer Seeks More Eyeballs Posted by Nathania Johnson Mar 20, 2009 MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer just can't get away from questions about going after Yahoo - again. The Decision-Making Funnel, Stage 1: Awareness SEW EXPERTS: BY THE...
Interestingly MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer still is interested in . Fighting Off Microsoft Take Over Cost Yahoo $79 Million Posted by Mar 1, 2009 Yahoo disclosed in a SEC filing Friday that they spent $79 million to stop the Microsoft take over...
When Microsoft has a corporate all-hands meeting, SteveBallmer's passion and excitement is tangible. While speculation about a replacement CEO continues, and analysts persist with pointing out that Yahoo's market cap went from $40 billion to $16...
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...
Microsoft's SteveBallmer Sees All Media Electronic in 10 years Posted by Frank Watson Jun 26, 2008 MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer told the Washington Post today that trees will have no fears from newspaper publishers as all media will be electronic.
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...
CEOSteveBallmer
positioned The Multilingual Search Blog
covers Exalead CEO Francois Bourdoncle taking a big stick and swinging at Now Google, Yahoo and Microsoft
agreed to a
common specification. Microsoft
just did this last month.
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.
Microsoft's Ballmer boasts of search engine progress from the Associated Press gives us an update from MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer, out of this week's MSN Strategic Account Summit, on how things are going on the search front.
While MSN adCenter has been in pilot mode since mid-October, MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer is announcing the official launch of adCenter at Thursday's MSN Strategic Account Summit.as well as the new name change to Microsoft adCenter.
Ballmer defends Microsoft's spending increase from the Seattle Times covers
a likely leaked memo from MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer naming Google as one of
the company's chief competitors and requiring further "heavy investments" in
search.
Top 20 SEO Contradications - Microsoft's Ballmer Vowed To 'Kill Google' - AdSense Additions Create Opportunities - Do Redirected Links Count? Of course, Gates and Ballmer from Microsoft are also on the list.
Today's search podcast covers allegations that MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer had a temper tantrum involving cursing and chair throwing over an employee defection to Google, Kai-Fu Lee takes another bizarre turn as allegations are levied in court...
Ballmer: We'll Catch Google In Relevancy In 6 Months - MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer says "in the next six months, we'll catch Google in terms of relevancy. Google hovers as Baidu readies IPO from TheDeal.com covers how Google CEO Eric Schmidt has...
Ballmer: We'll Catch Google In Relevancy In 6 Months - MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer says "in the next six months, we'll catch Google in terms of relevancy. Google Does Plan Payment System, But Not PayPal-Like One - Google CEO Eric Schmidt has...
More on that and Ballmer's remarks in my past post, MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer: Google "One-Hit Wonder". This follows on MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer suggesting indirectly earlier this month that Google was a "one-hit wonder" that "nobody thinks...
More on that and Ballmer's remarks in my past post, MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer: Google "One-Hit Wonder". This follows on MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer suggesting indirectly earlier this month that Google was a "one-hit wonder" that "nobody thinks...
MicrosoftCEOSteveBallmer suggesting that Google "may just be a one-hit wonder. Spotted via John Battelle, The World According to Ballmer at BusinessWeek has What's more significant is Ballmer calling Google "the one nobody thinks can do any wrong.