Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 11th Jan 2009 23:31 UTC
Windows People who work for for-profit companies, especially large ones, are always a bit uninteresting to interview, with media training and marketing instructions taking out all the sharp edges. CNet interviewed Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, and they got some very interesting quotes from the love-him-or-hate-him CEO.
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RE: Love him or hate him
by TommyCarlier on Mon 12th Jan 2009 07:00 UTC in reply to "Love him or hate him"
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First I'd like to say that Windows 7 runs great on netbooks. I'm a member of the Channel 9 Community and I've read various reports there (and elsewhere) that Windows 7 is great on a netbook. I haven't read a lot of negative reports about Windows 7, not even in the context of limited hardware. On the contrary.

Second, I've met Steve Ballmer in person. I've seen him defend Microsoft in a Q&A with a small group (not more than 40 or 50) of Belgian Microsoft Partners. And although they were Microsoft Partners, the questions were very harsh and to the point. The Ballmer I've seen was very humble and likeable. That's in sharp contrast with his public image. Later that day, I saw him give a keynote to a large group and there I saw him "perform" his "act" of being loud and extravert again.
There's 2 sides to the man, and most people only see 1 side.

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