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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., April 07, 2003--   Portraits of SUN CEO Scott McNealy, shot at the Sun San Francisco offices April 7, 2003.   Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., April 07, 2003--   Portraits of SUN CEO Scott McNealy, shot at the Sun San Francisco offices April 7, 2003.   Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., April 07, 2003--   Portraits of SUN CEO Scott McNealy, shot at the Sun San Francisco offices April 7, 2003.   Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., April 07, 2003--   Portraits of SUN CEO Scott McNealy, shot at the Sun San Francisco offices April 7, 2003.   Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., April 07, 2003--   Portraits of SUN CEO Scott McNealy, shot at the Sun San Francisco offices April 7, 2003.   Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., April 07, 2003--   Portraits of SUN CEO Scott McNealy, shot at the Sun San Francisco offices April 7, 2003.   Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., April 07, 2003--   Portraits of SUN CEO Scott McNealy, shot at the Sun San Francisco offices April 7, 2003.   Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO, (c),  appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick, (l) and NPRÕs Guy Raz, (r).  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • John Chambers, Cisco CEO, gives the opening keynote address at the  2007 INTEROP  show in Las Vegas, NV.    Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • HP CEO Meg Whitman addresses the 2014 Global Technology U.S. Vendor Summit at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose California.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • John Chambers, Cisco CEO, gives the opening keynote address at the  2007 INTEROP  show in Las Vegas, NV.    Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • John Chambers, Cisco CEO, gives the opening keynote address at the  2007 INTEROP  show in Las Vegas, NV.    Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • John Chambers, Cisco CEO, gives the opening keynote address at the  2007 INTEROP  show in Las Vegas, NV.    Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • John Chambers, Cisco CEO, gives the opening keynote address at the  2007 INTEROP  show in Las Vegas, NV.    Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • John Chambers, Cisco CEO, gives the opening keynote address at the  2007 INTEROP  show in Las Vegas, NV.    Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Microsoft---Sept. 30, 2003--REDMOND, Washington--Portraits of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the company's headquarters in Redmond, WA.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft---Sept. 30, 2003--REDMOND, Washington--Portraits of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the company's headquarters in Redmond, WA.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft---Sept. 30, 2003--REDMOND, Washington--Portraits of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the company's headquarters in Redmond, WA.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft---Sept. 30, 2003--REDMOND, Washington--Portraits of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the company's headquarters in Redmond, WA.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft---Sept. 30, 2003--REDMOND, Washington--Portraits of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the company's headquarters in Redmond, WA.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft---Sept. 30, 2003--REDMOND, Washington--Portraits of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the company's headquarters in Redmond, WA.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft---Sept. 30, 2003--REDMOND, Washington--Portraits of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the company's headquarters in Redmond, WA.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft---Sept. 30, 2003--REDMOND, Washington--Portraits of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the company's headquarters in Redmond, WA.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft---Sept. 30, 2003--REDMOND, Washington--Portraits of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the company's headquarters in Redmond, WA.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer  exits the stage following his address to  developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (L) with  Paul S. Otellini, president and chief executive officer of Intel Corp., during an address to developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (L) laughs with  Paul S. Otellini, president and chief executive officer of Intel Corp., during an address to developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer  exits the stage following his address to  developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (L) with  Paul S. Otellini, president and chief executive officer of Intel Corp., during an address to developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (L) laughs with  Paul S. Otellini, president and chief executive officer of Intel Corp., during an address to developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (L) laughs with  Paul S. Otellini, president and chief executive officer of Intel Corp., during an address to developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (L) with  Paul S. Otellini, president and chief executive officer of Intel Corp., during an address to developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (L) with  Paul S. Otellini, president and chief executive officer of Intel Corp., during an address to developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (L) with  Paul S. Otellini, president and chief executive officer of Intel Corp., during an address to developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (L) laughs with  Paul S. Otellini, president and chief executive officer of Intel Corp., during an address to developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (L) with  Paul S. Otellini, president and chief executive officer of Intel Corp., during an address to developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (L) with  Paul S. Otellini, president and chief executive officer of Intel Corp., during an address to developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (L) with  Paul S. Otellini, president and chief executive officer of Intel Corp., during an address to developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer addresses developers, customers and the press at the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 , Visual Studio 2005 and the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2006 in San Francisco Nov. 7, 2005. The new versions of its popular software for helping companies house large amounts of data is one of the first in a series of product launches that the company is hoping will bolster its competitive edge.  Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Patricia Dunn , HP non-exect. Chairman,  new CEO Mark Hurd,  and Bob Wayman, CFO.  Hurd was named the new CEO of HP.  Hurd met the media at a press conf at HP HQ   Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Patricia Dunn , HP non-exect. Chairman,  new CEO Mark Hurd,  and Bob Wayman, CFO.  Hurd was named the new CEO of HP.  Hurd met the media at a press conf at HP HQ   Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Patricia Dunn , HP non-exect. Chairman,  new CEO Mark Hurd,  and Bob Wayman, CFO.  Hurd was named the new CEO of HP.  Hurd met the media at a press conf at HP HQ   Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Symantec CEO John Thompson, challenged  Microsoft to a "horse race," as he assailed the software giant's most recent efforts to secure its software platform during his keynote address at RSA Conference 2005 in San Francisco, Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2005.  The outspoken CEO said  Microsoft's strategy fails because it does not address security across more than one platform, theirs does.   Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • File Photo: (2006) Advanced Micro Devices announced July 17, 2008 that CEO Hector Ruiz stepped down as CEO to be replaced by President and Chief Operating Officer Dirk Meyer effective immediately.   Ruiz is pictured at a press event July 11,  2006 in San Francisco,   Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • File Photo: (2006) Advanced Micro Devices announced July 17, 2008 that CEO Hector Ruiz stepped down as CEO to be replaced by President and Chief Operating Officer Dirk Meyer effective immediately.   Ruiz is pictured at a press event July 11,  2006 in San Francisco,   Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • File Photo: (2006) Advanced Micro Devices announced July 17, 2008 that CEO Hector Ruiz stepped down as CEO to be replaced by President and Chief Operating Officer Dirk Meyer effective immediately.   Ruiz is pictured at a press event July 11,  2006 in San Francisco,   Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Carol Bartz, Chairman of the Board, President, and CEO Autodesk, R, with John Toole Executive Director & CEO  of the Computer History Museum.  Bartz was the guest speaker at the Museum September 13, 2005 in Mountain View Calif.  Bartz's conversation with veteran Silicon Valley author and journalist Michael Malone,  chronicled her rise as one of the most powerful Silicon Valey executives.. Photo by Kim Kulish/
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  • Symantec CEO John Thompson, challenged  Microsoft to a "horse race," as he assailed the software giant's most recent efforts to secure its software platform during his keynote address at RSA Conference 2005 in San Francisco, Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2005.  The outspoken CEO said  Microsoft's strategy fails because it does not address security across more than one platform, theirs does.   Photo By Kim Kulish
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  • Symantec CEO John Thompson, challenged  Microsoft to a "horse race," as he assailed the software giant's most recent efforts to secure its software platform during his keynote address at RSA Conference 2005 in San Francisco, Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2005.  The outspoken CEO said  Microsoft's strategy fails because it does not address security across more than one platform, theirs does.   Photo By Kim Kulish
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