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While the technology industry is not immune to the troubles facing the
U.S economy, it is positioned to weather a downturn, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said in a talk last week in Santa Clara. "As I travel and talk to people in the industry, I would say given the current circumstances, people still see a certain buoyancy in the market," he said. Ballmer said the industry is global, shielding it in part from the crisis in the United States. In addition, he said, the consumer side of the market has been less hard hit than the business side. Ballmer spoke at the Churchill Club's annual dinner, moderated by venture capitalist Ann Winblad. http://www.microsoftblog.info/ |
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