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Gates Doubts iPod a Microsoft Employee Favorite; "iPod's a Great Success"

TMO Reports - Gates Doubts iPod a Microsoft Employee Favorite; "iPod's a Great Success"

by , 7:10 PM EST, February 16th, 2005

Microsoft Corp. founder and chairman Bill Gates said Wednesday he doubted claims that 80% of his employees are iPod owners. Acknowledging the iPod has been a "great success," he said consumers want more choice than what Apple can offer and Microsoft will gain market share in digital media devices in 2005.

In an interview with ABC News anchor Peter Jennings, Mr. Gates said, "I doubt that's the case" when asked if a recent story in Wired news is correct when it quoted an anonymous Microsoft employee as saying about 80% of the employees at Microsoft's Redmond, Wash. campus own and use an iPod at work.

"Certainly, the iPod's a great success," Mr. Gates said, praising Apple CEO Steve Jobs for having done "a lot of amazing things in our business."

When asked if he owns an iPod, Mr. Gates said, "No, I'm not an iPod user. I use the Creative Zen, which is a fantastic product."

On the subject of the iPod's success, Mr. Gates acknowledged Apple has done a "great job" in marketing and selling the iPod, but refused to acknowledged that Apple had beaten out Microsoft for dominance in music players. Mr. Gates vowed that customer choice will win out in the end.

"It's their (player), only their one music store, only their device," he said of Apple. "What we're doing is providing choices. So it's like the Apple computer versus the PC. With the PC you can buy from many companies so you get cheaper prices, you get more variety and here with music devices we're coming in with the same. But they're a strong leader in the space and I think as we gain share, people will be surprised."

Other issues Mr. Gates commented on included:

  • Speech recognition and integration of the PC and the telephone will become the next big breakthroughs in technology. "I think we will surprise people a bit on how well we will do on our speech recognition," he said. "We have made a lot more progress this year on that."

  • Google is the leader is search technology, but Microsoft is narrowing the gap. "We're sort of the David vs. Goliath in that particular battle," he commented. "I think we're actually one of the few companies that can say with credibility that we'll give Google some competition."

  • Microsoft is making great strides in electronic tablets: "They'll have just a tablet device that they can call up the material on. That's been a dream for a long time, we're making progress there. So review of the software projects and encouraging them in terms of what they are doing well and telling them who else they need to work with."

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    Subject: Re: Gates isn't stupid, however

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    Anonymous wrote:
    (RealPlayer *is* spyware, of course, but not more so than WMP....)

    RealPlayer and Windows Media Player are not spyware.

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    "RealPlayer and Windows Media Player are not spyware."

    You'd be right if you weren't wrong.

    http://www.iamnotageek.com/a/86-p1.php
    http://www.todaysquote.com/politics/realplayerspy.htm

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    Anonymous wrote:
    You'd be right if you weren't wrong.

    There is nothing on those web pages except innuendo and urban legends. If you have any real evidence of RealPlayer or Windows Media Player sending back to servers any substantive personal information inappropriately, please post it.

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    Bookman wrote:


    But it is tiny - have you ever seen one in the wild? I would prefer a mini, but if somebody gave me one, I'd say thank you.



    Then promptly list it on ebay and use the proceeds towards the purchase of a Mini.

    Close Name:Bookman Posts: 543 Joined: 22 Apr 2002
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    Anonymous wrote:
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    Bookman wrote:


    But it is tiny - have you ever seen one in the wild? I would prefer a mini, but if somebody gave me one, I'd say thank you.



    Then promptly list it on ebay and use the proceeds towards the purchase of a Mini.


    For example.

    Close Name:Guest
    Subject: teen outrage

    i think the music teens are puttin into their ipods is worng and awful and causeing them to trying to be like the rappers that sing on their ipos

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