In an interview with The Australian, when Microsoft's Chief Experience Officer was asked if the company will create its own Android distribution, she replied “we'll go wherever our customers are."
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Microsoft executive Julie Larson-Green, who helped to lead Windows 8's development, says in an interview, "There's definitely things I would think about doing differently to ease that transition."
Julie Larson-Green, who has lead Microsoft's Devices and Studios division for the past seven months, will take on a new role in the company when Stephen Elop returns to lead that portion of Microsoft.
Microsoft is expected to announce the new division heads of its reorganization as early as next week, according to a new report. Several current executives will see expanded roles in the company.
We take a look back in pictures at the day 1 keynote address at Microsoft's BUILD developer conference in San Francisco, featuring Steve Ballmer, small tablets, Bing, and big giveaways for attendees.
In a brief blog post, Microsoft's leader of its Windows division Julie Larson-Green writes about how her team is still working to evolve the OS and how the Blue update will build on their vision.
Windows chief Julie Larson-Green has confirmed a public preview of Windows 8.1 will be available in June, as well as some new hardware "in the next few weeks" that could hint at smaller tablets.
Julie Larson-Green, who became the head of Microsoft's Windows Division a month ago, has given her first interview. That interview discusses a wide range of topics, such as Windows 8's design choices.
The departure of Steven Sinofsky as head of Microsoft's Windows division means that two other people, Julie Larson-Green and Tami Reller, will be assuming his duties.