Windows Live exec leaves Microsoft
Timing is apparently everything - so don’t put that past Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer for the next week or so.
Yesterday when reporters were seeking to interview Ballmer’s head of Windows Live Marketing on the unit’s new Instant Messenger offering, they were told that Martin Taylor had been held up in a Dallas airport and would be stuck there until Monday.
Read the complete story here. (Forbes)
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