"Microsoft's leaked dual-screen tablet concept generated years of hype — then Steve Ballmer cancelled it a month before the iPad launched."
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EMPLOYEES
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acquisition gone wrongSilent Shutdown
Quiet closure with no public announcement
// Fatal mistake: Steve Ballmer cancelled because it did not run Windows — protecting existing platform over innovation
Key Events Timeline
2008-01
FOUNDING
Microsoft Courier project begins as an internal skunkworks initiative led by J Allard, exploring a dual-screen booklet-style tablet concept under Microsoft's Entertainment & Devices division.
2009-09
PRODUCT LAUNCH
Leaked concept videos and design documents published by Gizmodo ignite massive public enthusiasm for Courier's dual-screen, stylus-based interface — generating more buzz than any official Microsoft hardware announcement of the era.
2010-01
PIVOT
Apple unveils the iPad on January 27, 2010, directly threatening Courier's market rationale. Internal debates intensify at Microsoft over whether Courier — which ran its own OS rather than Windows — should proceed or be killed to protect the Windows tablet ecosystem.
2010-04
CEO CHANGE
J Allard, the creative executive championing Courier, departs Microsoft shortly after the project's cancellation. His exit signals the end of the internal faction pushing for non-Windows hardware experiments and marks a consolidation of power around Steve Ballmer's Windows-first strategy.
2010-06
SHUTDOWN
Silent Shutdown: Microsoft Courier ceases operations. CEO Steve Ballmer formally kills the project, citing concerns that its custom OS did not run Windows and would cannibalize Windows tablet sales, leaving no path to market for the widely anticipated dual-screen device.
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Microsoft Courier was an internal project developing a dual-screen booklet-style tablet.
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