“Time management is undergoing a major shift from a paper-based world to an electronic one.”
Microsoft program manager Hans Bjordahl, on his company’s plans for exciting new ways to waste time managing it, News.com, 6 December 2005
“Time management is undergoing a major shift from a paper-based world to an electronic one.”
Microsoft program manager Hans Bjordahl, on his company’s plans for exciting new ways to waste time managing it, News.com, 6 December 2005
“We are focused on the technology. This is still a technology marketplace.”
Creative Technology chairman and CEO Sim Wong Hoo, on continuing to fight his losing battle with Apple’s iPod by introducing copycat MP3 players, BBC News, 8 December 2005
“Thanks to the wonders of Sarbanes-Oxley, management does not get a free Xbox 360.”
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, blaming accounting regulations for the lump of coal in his stocking, News.com, 7 December 2005
“The last thing we would do is take it out of the hide of our employees. That is a path to a downward spiral.”
Google executive Shona Brown, on providing lifetime employment for the Google chef even if the company’s growth slows, The New York Times, 5 December 2005
“There’s no reason we should penalize Apple customers for Steve’s pigheadedness.”
RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser, on offering Mac users a token Web version of his company’s Rhapsody music store despite Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ continued refusal to answer his email, News.com, 5 December 2005
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