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June 06, 2008

Steve Ballmer on the Death of Print

Many of us have been saying for a long while that print is on its deathbed. But, then again, most of us don't have the soapbox that Microsoft's Steve Ballmer has. So, it was interesting to see Ballmer's interview with the Washington Post earlier this week.

So, for those whose heads remain buried deeply in the sand (you know who you are), here's the killer quote (pun sort of intended) from the interview:

There will be no media consumption left in 10 years that is not delivered over an IP network. There will be no newspapers, no magazines that are delivered in paper form. Everything gets delivered in an electronic form.


Note: the text was probably printed in the Wednesday edition of the newspaper for those of you who prefer to consume news via paper.

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