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  1. SearchDay | Putting the 'Search' in Research

    Kai-Fu Lee has resigned as Google Vice President and President of Google Greater China to work with Chinese start-ups at a new company he founded, Innovation Works. Posted by Frank Watsonhttp://www.kangamurramedia.com Sep 8, 2009 Google has been...

  2. Google's Related Searches Fresher Than Ever

    Searching for kung fu and getting a tip about the Kung Fu Panda movie (which my kids loved, btw). Google has announced that their related search suggestions are now extra fresh. Writing on the Official Google Blog, Rajat Mukherjee, Group Product...

  3. New York Times Magazine's Deep Look At Google, Censorship & China

    We've had Google China head Kai-Fu Lee say how important insisting on and following principles should be. Google in China: The Big Disconnect, looking at how Google's entry into the country from 2000 onward, touching along the way on Yahoo and...

  4. Daily SearchCast, Dec. 23, 2005: Google's Possible Second IPO; Google Promises AOL Won't Create Compromises; Tag Search Via Wink; Top Searches Of The Year From Ask Jeeves & More!

    Over Kai-Fu Betwen Google Kung Fu Today's search podcast covers Google putting its 5 percent share of AOL into a holding company that may go public in the future; Google reassurances that the AOL will not compromise its impartiality or the user...

  5. In the Case of Google's Dr. Kai-Fu Lee: California Judge Sides (For Now) with Microsoft

    Lawyers from the high-tech titans appeared in federal court a few hours after Judge Ronald Whyte indicated he will pause a Google lawsuit that seeks to invalidate a noncompete agreement that's preventing Kai-Fu Lee from carrying out all his duties...

  6. Daily SearchCast, Sept. 22, 2005: MSN Quashes Relevancy Report, Google TV Coming, Monitoring Hurricane Rita, Top Search Terms For The Past Decade, Goodbye To The Ask Jeeves Butler & More!

    Kai-Fu Today's search podcast covers MSN squelching the release of a search relevancy report where it doesn't shine, Google getting more into TV search, ways to monitor the movement of Hurricane Rita, most popular search terms over the past ten...