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Uploaded by on May 20, 2009

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/05/06/Steve_Ballmer_Opportunities_in_Difficult_Times

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer discusses his company's plans for developing its search engine services. Ballmer describes Microsoft's position as 'like a startup' compared to that of market leader Google.

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Steven Anthony Ballmer needs no introduction. He has been the chief executive officer of Microsoft Corporation since January 2000. Ballmer joined Microsoft on June 11, 1980, and became Microsoft's 24th employee, the first business manager hired by Gates. As a visionary and leader, Steve Ballmer has led Microsoft to the top of the computer software world. - Stanford University

Steven A. Ballmer is Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, the world's leading manufacturer of software for personal and business computing. Ballmer joined Microsoft in 1980 and was the first business manager hired by Bill Gates. Since then, Ballmer's leadership and passion have become hallmarks of his tenure at the company. Ballmer and the company's business and technical leaders are focused on continuing Microsoft's innovation and leadership across the company's core businesses. Microsoft's goal is to provide an integrated platform to enable a seamless experience across a wide range of computing and non-PC devices and services. Variously described as ebullient, focused, funny, passionate, sincere, hard-charging and dynamic, Ballmer has infused Microsoft with his own brand of energetic leadership, vision and spirit over the years. Ballmer was born in March 1956, and grew up near Detroit, where his father worked as a manager at Ford Motor Co. He graduated from Harvard University with a bachelor's degree in mathematics and economics. While in college, Ballmer managed the football team, worked on the Harvard Crimson newspaper as well as the university literary magazine, and lived down the hall from fellow sophomore Bill Gates. After college, he worked for two years at Procter & Gamble Co. as an assistant product manager and, before joining Microsoft, attended Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

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  • you are still retarded

  • Go Steve i am cheering for ya

  • @HamzaVids Young people work for "old" people as they do the tech stuff. The "old" people run a business... they can give shit about how to code in C++ or C.

  • no offense really, but it feels weird when i see an old guy talking about a tech company XD I'm used to see young people run this type of businesses hhhh

  • woohoo Ballmer! I buy your software!

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