Steve Ballmer’s claim: Android isn’t really free

Apple have done great things, says Microsoft boss, before disappearing into a sea of buzzword-laden waffle.

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5 Responses to “Steve Ballmer’s claim: Android isn’t really free”

  1. » Ballmer dice que Android no es gratis NoticiasTech Says:

    [...] comenta en un tono más moderado que en el pasado en esta entrevista con la revista americana Fortune, [...]

  2. D9 Says:

    This is why Adobe is full sheet…it took 1.5 min for this movie to load in and then it staggered the whole time, this with the latest Flash 10 player. So this is the experience I’m supposed to accept because it’s “open”?!

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  3. MikeA Says:

    MS and Apple seem to friendly lately.

  4. Steve Ballmer video discussing the mobile market | chimac.net – Stuff worth knowing about Says:

    [...] His answers seem unconvincing to VC, general public or technology folks. I wonder who he is talking to? Some softball questions and followup as well. Why do I always feel like I have wasted my time after listening to Mr. Ballmer? Written by chimac Posted in Microsoft Tagged with Apple, ballmer, Microsoft, Microsoft Surface, Microsoft Windows, mobile, News, Steve Ballmer, Windows 8, Worldwide Partner Conference [...]

  5. Steve Ballmer video discussing the mobile market | chimac.net – Stuff worth knowing about Says:

    [...] His answers seem unconvincing to VC, general public or technology folks. I wonder who he is talking to? Some softball questions and followup as well. Why do I always feel like I have wasted my time after listening to Mr. Ballmer? Written by chimac Posted in Microsoft Tagged with Apple, ballmer, Microsoft, Microsoft Surface, Microsoft Windows, mobile, News, Steve Ballmer, Windows 8, Worldwide Partner Conference [...]

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