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James Robertson

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Ballmer Might Need More Sleep Posted: Jul 16, 2009 7:13 PM
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I'd bet that Ballmer was actually talking about Google, not Microsoft - but the way it came out, I think he might want to get more sleep before he goes in front of an audience again :)

Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, shocked attendees at Microsoft's Worldwide Partner conference in New Orleans yesterday when he announced that while Windows 7 is certainly interesting since it won't ship until late this year it's little more than vaporware.
Ballmer continued, to the stunned audience of Microsoft programmers' amazement, to say that "I don't know if we can't make up our mind or what our problem is over here, but the last time I checked, you don't need two client operating systems. It's good to have one."

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