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Ballmer revives 'monkey boy' at Mix
Created: 03/06/2008
Video description: In response to a request from an attendee at Microsoft's Mix '08 developer conference in Las Vegas, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer reprises his developer dance, this time touting 'Web Developers, Web developers.' (Thanks to Austrian tech journalist Georg Hozer for allowing us to post his video of Ballmer.)

Ballmer revives 'monkey boy' at Mix Video Transcript

>> Web developer! Web developer! Web developer! ^M00:00:05 [ Applause ] ^M00:00:12

>> If your buddy behind you just gave you a buck, I will have 50 cents. ^M00:00:19 [ Laughter ] ^M00:00:22

>> You're scaring me Steve [inaudible]. ^M00:00:25 [ Laughter ] ^M00:00:26

>> You offered.

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