| Microsoft's next CEO: Insider or outsider? There will be plenty of speculation in the coming weeks and months about who will replace Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. | | | How Ballmer, Gates could still stymie Microsoft's future Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's announcement today that he will step down within the next year from the position he's held for 13 years comes just a day after a prominent Microsoft analyst suggested an activist shareholder was already beginning to pull strings behind the scenes. | | | Ballmer's letter to employees: 'an emotional and difficult thing' Here is the complete text of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's letter to employees, posted on the company's website: | | | A lesson in contrasts: Alaska Airlines' smooth succession In May 2012, Brad Tilden succeeded Bill Ayer as CEO of Alaska Air Group and its subsidiary airlines, Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. He had spent three decades at the company and 10 years as its CEO. And it was no secret Ayer was retiring. | | | 'Good riddance' and other Ballmer must-reads from around the Web Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's announcement that he'll be departing in the next 12 months sparked, among many experts and commentators, a collective "Good Riddance." | | | Microsoft shares rise on Ballmer retirement news Shares in Microsoft Corp. were up almost 7 percent in early Friday trading on the news that CEO Steve Ballmer plans to retire within the next year. | | | Amazon tests wireless network in Cupertino, Calif. As if buying The Washington Post wasn't enough evidence, Jeff Bezos has big plans beyond selling books and videos. | | | Ex-Windows head Sinofsky heads to Andreessen Horowitz Steven Sinofsky, former head of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows unit who stepped down in November, has joined the venture-capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. | | | Expedia makes deal with rival Travelocity Expedia Inc. said it's made a deal with online travel agency rival Travelocity that will have the Bellevue company handle most of Travelocity's operations. | | | Microsoft's Ballmer to retire within a year Microsoft Corp. said CEO Steve Ballmer will retire within the next 12 months. | | | Mariners selling seat upgrades with new app Just like airlines allow you to pay more money to upgrade your seat, the Seattle Mariners have launched a new app that will allow you to buy a better seat after you arrive at Safeco Field. | | | Yahoo beats out Google, Facebook, Amazon in web traffic Yahoo's Web traffic edged out Google for the first time since 2011. It also surpassed Microsoft, Facebook, AOL and Amazon, according to a new report from comScore, a digital media research firm. | | National Tech News The hidden impact of social media: bigger Big Data A lesson in contrasts: Alaska Airlines' smooth succession TechStars' Beatty resigns, Glaros to run Boulder program again Steve Case: New luxury travel companies can boom Wayne software company hiring — slowly EA Tiburon's Daryl Holt talks new consoles: 'Like Christmas morning with new toys' Delta to buy 19,000 Windows 8 phones for flight attendants U.S. entrepreneurs have reason to shout 'It's London, baby!' (Video) Fast-growing tech company sets up new HQ in Houston Samsung, Apple don't have to reveal financials used in lawsuits | Companies in the News |
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