It is that surprising that is what he says in an interview? When it comes to PR, "Ballmer Says No iPods, Google in Household" is better than "Ballmer Family Uses iPods, Google". I recall Melinda Gates saying the same thing after being berated in NYT (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/24/magazine/24fob-q4-t.html)
It is Ballmer's/Gates' job to convince the world to use Microsoft products, not Microsoft's job to convince them. In public sphere, they are of course going to present a unified front. But in reality, I would be shocked if he actually never used a competitor's product.
It is Ballmer's/Gates' job to convince the world to use Microsoft products, not Microsoft's job to convince them. In public sphere, they are of course going to present a unified front. But in reality, I would be shocked if he actually never used a competitor's product.