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Balmer, Microsoft Hell-Bent On Not Sucking At Ad Game
by Doug Aamoth on July 26, 2007

ballmerSome would argue that coming after Google’s online advertising crown might be an exercise in futility. Yet that’s what Microsoft’s gunning for, according to mild-mannered Steve Ballmer.

And don’t think that Microsoft is trying to simply slice itself the tiniest sliver of the pie like your typical type-A friend that eats vicariously through everyone else, no sir. Microsoft wants to be the Doug Heffernan of online advertising.

“We are hell-bent and determined to allocate the talent, the resources, the money, the innovation to absolutely become a powerhouse in the ad business,” says Ballmer.

I’ve learned that when Steve Ballmer starts getting riled up about something, it’s usually because Microsoft’s getting pantsed by a more agile, innovative competitor. With Google way out in front with a 57.4% share of web searches, Yahoo! a distant second at 22.9%, and Microsoft pulling up the rear with a measly 8.8%, the boys and girls in Redmond are going to have an uphill battle, hell-bent or not.

Ballmer: We are ‘hell-bent’ on succeeding in ads [CNet News.com]

EU Gets No Love, Zune Not Coming in 2007
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by Peter Ha on June 3, 2007

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Looks like the folks on the other side of the pond won’t be seeing Zune’s in time for Christmas after all. Steve Ballmer has made it clear that the Zune won’t be shipping over seas until sometime in 2008. So why the adamant statement? It’s pretty simple, really, MS is still losing money on the Zune and it doesn’t make much sense spending more money when they haven’t even sold one million units. Don’t worry, you’re not missing out on too much. I kid, I kid.

No Microsoft Zune for Europe in 2007 [i4u]

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