It's a dynamic market with lots of room for competition. There are a lot of players (big and small) that are doing a good job. We need to focus on making our services the best and the broadest and not get caught up in the day-to-day games.

The idea that people can put a card into a slot machine and mindlessly feed money into it is a horrible thing.

The PC makers are going to have to make their own decision how they're going to handle this based on their own business needs. It's not something that Microsoft can dictate.

For the second year running, we're giving New Year's revelers around the world a unique view of Times Square. Last year viewers spent 45 minutes on average watching the celebration on MSN Video and this year we are making it even more interactive by giving consumers the opportunity to choose the camera angles and the events to focus on, instantly shaping their New Year's Eve experience.

Internet Explorer is clearly the premier browsing technology available today.

We were seeing a huge spike in traffic.

We always try to do a little bit better each year.

There were 30 to 60 different designers that all had their own style, own taste in their own rights were great but no flow to the house.

It looked like it started on the top left. I thought the trees were going to catch on fire.