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...Steve Ballmer, who inherited Gates' job during the antitrust trial, discussed last week's ruling with TIME's Chris Taylor...
...Ballmer: Fine, but I feel an extra sense of responsibility. During the time I've been CEO I've had to devote an additional 10% of my time to leadership meetings on how to resolve the DOJ lawsuit...
...burdened with technicalities was Microsoft's Friday proposal to settle the government's case against it that a hoped-for weekend settlement was rendered all but impossible. Still, government lawyers, sifting through the complicated details, found several concessions that might allow CEO Steve Ballmer and Joel Klein, the government's chief antitrust officer, to meet and possibly put the matter to rest this week--before U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson rules in a case that was tried last year. The key is the company's reported willingness to unbundle its Internet Explorer from Windows, the heart of the suit...
...burdened with technicalities was Microsoft's Friday proposal to settle the government's case against it that a hoped-for weekend settlement was rendered all but impossible. Still, government lawyers, sifting through the complicated details, found several concessions that might allow CEO Steve Ballmer and Joel Klein, the government's chief antitrust officer, to meet and possibly put the matter to rest this week - before U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson rules in a case that was tried last year...
Both Gates and Ballmer emphasized Microsoft's identity as a software company, rather than, say, as a content and Internet company like AOL Time Warner. The word content, which figured prominently in Microsoft pronouncements and acquisitions just a few months ago, was barely uttered. "Software is our heritage, and it's our future," said Ballmer. "Our plan is to develop a new software-services platform that will ignite opportunities for partners around the world." Microsoft, by developing what it calls Next Generation Windows Services--software that will shift applications such as databases and word processing from your computer...