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October 10, 2006 — 7:01pm ET
BusinessWeek recently scored an interview with Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's fist-pumping CEO. In the interview, Ballmer gives his thoughts on the YouTube buyout, Web 2.0 and Facebook. He comes across as pretty skeptical on all fronts, but I suppose that's to be expected. He also answers some questions about some of Microsoft's consumer electronics devices like the Xbox 360 and the upcoming Zune. Unfortunately, he seems somewhat reluctant to talk about Vista but then again, can you blame him? Interview
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