Is Windows near the end of its run?

Is Windows near the end of its run…at least that is the headline The New York Times gives to a Steve Ballmer interview showcased on its home page. Mr Ballmer answers questions about Microsoft, his job and the future of software. To read the interview, click here. While at The New York Times you might also be interested in this article that says: To be married means to be outnumbered.





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