Ballmer: 'Windows held us up in search market'

Ballmer: Search regrets
Ballmer: Search regrets

Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer has voiced regret over the lag in time before the company involved itself in internet search. But he insisted that the software giant is more of an innovator than rival Google.

Ballmer – who will perhaps be the highest profile figure in the company when Bill Gates steps down on 30 June – told the Financial Times that he believes the long gestation period between versions of Windows was the major factor in Microsoft missing the boat on search.

"I think one of the mistakes we made, and I think we've said this before, is having a five-year gap between Windows releases, (which) did calcify our ability to react to anything, because there was a five-year window where a big part of our R&D resources were fairly locked in.

"It doesn't mean everything should be a six-month cycle, I don't believe in that, but we've got to have more flexibility in our R&D commitments than that.

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