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January 18, 2007
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Comments on the iPhone
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer offered a slew of opinions regarding Apple's upcoming iPhone as well as the Zune and iPod to CNBC Business News reporter Scott Wapner on Wednesday, January 17th.
During the interview, Ballmer laughed at the iPhone, which he stated to be "the most expensive phone in the world" that couldn't appeal to business customers due to its lack of a keyboard.
Ballmer also went on to criticize Apple's lack of experience in the mobile phone market, an area he feels Microsoft has earned its place in.
The video tells the rest of the story:
Thankfully, he's not dancing this time.
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Posted by chrisbarylick at January 18, 2007 3:25 PM
Category: News
Tags: CEO, CNBC, iPhone, iPod, Microsoft, Smartphone, Steve Ballmer, Zune
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