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  • Wed Dec 19 2007 Steve Ballmer on the iPhone

    With the emergence of the iPhone, Windows Mobile has a strong competitor in the mobile market. CNET News.com's Ina Fried speaks with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer about what he thinks of the device, and...

  • Fri Aug 26 2005 Steve Ballmer vs. Spider-Woman

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Wed Jan 7 2009 Live blog: Ballmer at CES

    Windows 7 will be front and center when Microsoft's CEO takes the Sin City stage at 6:30 p.m. PST. CNET News will be blogging it live here.

    Posted by Ina Fried

  • Thu Jan 13 2000 Cheerleader Ballmer put to the test

    Many powerful corporate executives are measured, reserved individuals who shun publicity. New Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is not one of them.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Thu Jan 8 2009 Ballmer still trying to have fun

    A sour economy doesn't dent Microsoft CEO's optimism for the future of entertainment.

  • Wed Oct 24 2007 Ballmer: Calling on mobile

    Microsoft's CEO shares his big plans in mobile software, and why he thinks the iPhone is "quite nice."

    Posted by Ina Fried

  • Wed Aug 29 2007 Forget Mark Cuban. I want the 'Monkey Boy'

    ABC chose the wrong tech billionaire to participate in its upcoming reality show. If the network really wanted sizzle, Steve Ballmer is the hands-down choice.

    Posted by Charles Cooper

  • Fri Sep 25 2009 The worst Microsoft promo videos ever!

    From Windows 7 party tips to Steve Ballmer's used-car-salesman schtick, Crave UK rounds up 16 of its favorite visual howlers from the boys and girls at Redmond.

    Posted by Rich Trenholm

  • Wed Feb 27 2008 Tom Brokaw kicks off Windows Server launch

    The former NBC Nightly News anchor precedes CEO Steve Ballmer at Microsoft's big server event at the Nokia Theater in downtown Los Angeles.

    Posted by Ina Fried

  • Wed Dec 15 2004 Is the Internet truly global?

    CNETAsia's Winston Chai argues that it's high time the Net could handle addresses with non-Roman characters.

    Posted by Winston Chai

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