#videoLinks h2, #galleryLinks h2 { margin: 20px 5px 15px 0px; font-size: 1.8em; } #videoLinks { clear: both; } .vidWrap { clear: both; margin-bottom: 25px; } .vidWrap img { border: 1px #000 solid; width: 88px; height: 66px; float: left; margin: 5px 10px 10px 0; } .vidWrap p { margin: 0px 10px 0px 100px; } .vidDate { color: #666; margin-left: 100px; } .vidWrap a { font-weight: bold; } How many CEOs does it take? Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was in San Francisco this week talking Zune and Vista. Cisco System CEO John Chambers also came through town as a keynote speaker at Oracle's OpenWorld, where he offered a preview of what baseball stadiums of the future could look like. And Oracle CEO Larry Ellison talked open source--his company and RedHat are going to work together. To see all of CNET News.com's most recent videos, click here. Steve Ballmer: Soon, the Zune At CNET's San Francisco headquarters Wednesday, Microsoft's CEO talked with CNET News.com reporter Ina Fried about the new Zune. Ballmer emphasized the gadget's wireless capability. Oct. 25, 2006 Play video > Cisco previews next year's World Series From Oracle OpenWorld 2006: Cisco Systems President and CEO John Chambers gives a demo with Chief Demonstration Officer Jim Grubb about what the future ballpark may have in store for its tech-savvy fans. Oct. 25, 2006 Play video > Oracle cozies up to Linux From Oracle OpenWorld 2006: CEO Larry Ellison announced Wednesday that Oracle will now support Red Hat Linux at much lower rates than Red Hat offers right now. Is that frightened penguin scared of Ellison?Oct. 25, 2006 Play video >
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