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CES 2009 Microsoft Keynote Speech

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Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer delivered the pre-event keynote address for 2009 International CES, laying out Microsoft's vision for personal computing, connected entertainment and consumer electronics. He was joined by Entertainment & Devices Division President Robbie Bach. The keynote featured some of the most anticipated Microsoft consumer products and services, including Windows 7, Internet Explorer 8, Windows Live and Xbox LIVE

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  • Where can I watch the full thing?

  • Microsoft Rocks, they did a great job with windows 7 and the windows phone 7!! PC4ever!

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  • I don't doubt that this guy's intelligent. He seems to be a good speaker, and know about what it is he's speaking about ..but his voice is high pitched and squeaky. It almost hurts to listen to him. Unfortunately, that makes Microsoft looks a bit less professional.

  • this is all well and good but i dont want to wave and talk to my computer all day !

  • That was state the obvious....

  • I can't take anything this guy says as serious business, he's just a jester.

  • I'm guessing you're too slow to catch on that people don't want to constantly talk to their computers. Typing can much more efficient then talking out loud regardless of where you are. Shorter to say "Scroll down to the bottom of the page" or just hit a key on the keyboard? Think buddy. Is it easier to be doing a waving motion with your hand for the 2 hours you're on the computer, or use a simple mouse? So what I said has PLENTY to do with what you said, you just didn't catch on fast enough...

  • What does that have to do with what I said?

  • Would you rather type an e-mail quietly or shout it out in the middle of the night?

  • m'kay

  • Ballmer states that computers will hear and see us. Then he says we will still use keyboards. If a computer can't convert audible sounds and physical gestures then what's the point of having them?

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