WGNNews.org Posted 11:20 P.M. : November 22,
2002
Ballmer: "Dedicated" to court settlement
WASHINGTON--Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer
said Tuesday that the software giant was "dedicated from the top
down" to meeting settlement guidelines from a federal antitrust
ruling against the company
Ballmer's speech marked the first public
remarks from a company executive about the antitrust case and
its impact on the Redmond, Wash.-based software giant. The CEO
spoke at an event held at the
Brookings Institute here.
Ballmer described the settlement as "a
fundamental part of what's different" at Microsoft. The
antitrust rulings put "new obligations, responsibilities" on the
company, he said
The "settlement was the
fairest and best way to resolve the case...We are committed to
full compliance," Ballmer said
"We are working to be a
more responsible leader for our industry," Ballmer said. "Last
week's Tablet PC
launch was about years of partnership."
WGNNews.org
By Kenneth Martin : November 22, 2002
I Wonder If Bill Gates Has Ever Felt The
Challenge To Donate To The World Gospel Network. The Present
Plan Of This Network Is To Use The Windows Media Player And
Microsofts Streaming Technology To Deliver The Gospel Around The
World. Our Vision Is To Reach An Untold Amount Of People With
The Help of Missionaries Around The World. To Use Those That
Have Dedicated Their Lives In The Field, Where They live. The
Need For A Large Amount Of Money Is Needed To Accomplish This.
I Believe God Has Impressed Upon Me That
Microsoft Will Donate over $ 1,000,000,000.00 ( one Billion )
for this cause, among others to this MInistry.