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Ballmer: Windows Mobile foul-ups won't happen again.

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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has admitted a few things about Redmond's mobile operating system: the company screwed up with Windows Mobile (he says it won't happen again), he wishes version 7.0 was already out, and that there's more talent working on the next version.
Around 200 Venture Capitalists attended a Microsoft-hosted Venture Capital Summit yesterday where Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talked about what the software giant was up to, including his thoughts on Windows Mobile. As is typical for events like this, a few users happily sent out snippets of their thoughts about the meeting on Twitter. A few of them were picked up by wmpoweruser.com, which showed that Ballmer is being honest about the status of Microsoft's mobile operating system again, for better or for worse.
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Ballmer: Windows Mobile foul-ups won't happen again - Ars Technica

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