Jul 15th, 2009 - InformationWeek
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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said he doesn't believe Google's plans to introduce a
called Chrome poses a threat to his company's
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"Who knows what that thing is," said Ballmer, speaking Tuesday at Microsoft's Worldwide Partner conference in New Orleans. "To me, this Chrome thing is highly interesting," said Ballmer, somewhat wryly.
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