crunchgear.com - 10/23/2009
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Oh, dear. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was on The Today Show (international viewers: The Today Show is a morning news and entertainment program that airs on NBC, a big TV network here) to unveil Windows 7 . Call me crazy, but isn't that a first-gen MacBook Pro in the background? Good job, NBC!
video.google.com - 10/23/2009
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If viewers don't know the difference between an
operating system and an operating room then why the...
hell are they even doing this interview? If you can't actually dig into some specifics that PC users would be interested..then what's the point? About ...
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NBC TODAY Show: Microsoft CEO Unveils New Operating System
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The Today Show Helps Microsoft Launch Windows 7 On a MacBook Pro [Windows 7]
Gizmodo —
... tell the difference between a MacBook and a PC. On the other hand, Maybe Ballmer noticed and didn't care. In the spot he discusses hardware diversity and this sort of proves his point. After all, you can run Windows 7 on a Mac. It's an amusing gaffe, but beyond that, the clip is interesting because it touches on Windows 7, the image battle between Apple and Microsoft and the issue of CEO pay all inside five minutes. [Crunchgear]
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Steve Ballmer's Windows 7 pitch features MacBook Pro in the background
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... You can watch the video here. That's probably not the kind of quality control Microsoft would have liked.
Thanks to Bill for sending this in (no, not Bill Gates)
[Via TechCrunch] TUAWSteve Ballmer's Windows 7 pitch features MacBook Pro in the background originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 23 Oct 2009 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Read | Permalink | Email this | ...
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