Ballmer badmouths Google Chrome OS.Byline: jeevan@cpidubai.com (Staff) You've got to hand it to Microsoft CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Steve Ballmer: The man's never afraid to speak his mind. He may be wrong a lot of the time, like in 2007 when he laughed off the iPhone, or defended Vista before an irate user. Nevertheless, Redmond's bombastic boss is always entertaining. <p>His latest target? The much-ballyhooed Google Chrome OS, of course. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Reuters, Ballmer attempted to shrug off Google's Web-centric operating system while addressing a Microsoft technology partners' conference in New Orleans: <p>"'Who knows what this thing is? To me, the Chrome OS thing is highly interesting,' said Ballmer, choosing his words carefully and drawing more amusement from the largely pro-Microsoft crowd." <p>While promising to be "respectful" and not outright trash the mysterious Chrome OS, Ballmer did point out that Google's desktop operating system The control program in a user's machine (desktop or laptop). Also called a "client operating system," Windows is the overwhelming majority while the Macintosh comes second. There are also several versions of Linux for the desktop. Contrast with network operating system. won't ship for a year and a half, a fact that relegates it to the vaporware Software that is not yet in production, but the announced delivery date has long since passed. At times, software vendors are criticized for intentionally producing vaporware in order to keep customers from switching to competitive products that offer more features. category for now. <p>Ballmer also knocked Google for developing two client operating systems: Android An open platform for cellphones from the Open Handset Alliance (OHA). Based on Linux, Android includes a library of Java classes for building mobile applications. Android and GPhone , which is gaining traction as an OS for smartphones and maybe other mobile devices; and Chrome OS, which will debut on netbooks and-market willing--migrate to notebooks and desktops to challenge Windows 7 across the PC spectrum. <p>According to Reuters, Ballmer implied that Google's OS efforts lack focus:<p>"'I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. if they can't make up their mind or what the problem is over there, but the last time I checked, you don't need two client operating systems,' said Ballmer. 'It's good to have one.'" <p>While Ballmer loves to trash-talk the competition, there's little doubt that Microsoft isn't scoffing at Chrome OS-vaporware or not. Android's initial success has proven to the tech industry that Google is serious about being a player in the mobile and desktop operating system markets. Meanwhile, Microsoft, with its (sort of) new Bing site, is doing all it can to steal market share and advertising dollars from Google's search engine and cash cow Cash Cow 1. One of the four categories (quadrants) in the BCG growth-share matrix that represents the division within a company that has a large market share within a mature industry. 2. . <p>With its exceptionally deep pockets, Google is the strongest competitor to challenge Microsoft's Windows empire in a very long time. And all joking aside, it wouldn't be surprising if the Chrome OS is causing Ballmer & Co. to have more than a few sleepless nights. <p>Copyright 2009 IDG IDG International Data Group IDG Integrated Drive Generator IDG Installation Design Guide IDG Internet Discussion Group IDG Inset Dielectric Guide IDG International Dangerous Goods (mail, shipping) Middle East. All rights reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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