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. Lee has been led Google China since 2005, when he was wrested away from Microsoft...
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...
He will work alongside former Microsoft executive Kai-Fu Lee, recruited by Google to create a Chinese research and development center. We are excited to announce that Mr. Johnny Chou, President of Sales and Business Development for Greater China...
He will work alongside former Microsoft executive Kai-Fu Lee, recruited by Google to create a Chinese research and development center. We are excited to announce that Mr. Johnny Chou, President of Sales and Business Development for Greater China...
Kai-Fu Lee, talking at the campuses on a recruiting drive. That reminds me of something I've been
meaning to post about, Lee's past statement about insisting on principles,
something Google ironically is not doing in China.
Kai-Fu Lee. Kung Fu Over Kai-Fu Between Google & Microsoft Ends - Microsoft, Google Settle Suit from Red Herring covering the fact that Google and Microsoft are no longer going to fight over Google China head Dr.
Kai-Fu Lee. Microsoft, Google Settle Suit from Red Herring covering the fact that Google and Microsoft are
no longer going to fight over Google China head Dr. Terms of the
agreement aren't disclosed.
Kai-Fu Lee: California Judge Sides (For Now) with Microsoft - A California judge has sided with Microsoft and issued a "tentative court ruling that would limit the search engine company's legal options for at least another three months," according...
Ballmer is referring to comments made in documents filed in the Kai-Fu Lee case. In comments made at the Gartner's Symposium/ITxpo and reported by News.com: Ballmer: Trusting Vista, battling Google,
the Microsoft CEO made a few comments about...
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...
Kai-Fu Lee Begins His Job as Head of Google China Microsoft Microsoft 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...
Microsoft Today's search podcast covers a new before-and-after aerial photo service
from MSN, thumbs up for John Battelle's new book, a search marketing group
holding its first officer elections, whether MSN's new search API really is "way...
Google exodus feared early on, e-mail reveals from the Seattle Times passes
along two tidbits out of the recent Google-Microsoft fight for Kai-Fu Lee. And also, to keep things quiet about Lee
coming over, Google brought him into a remote building...
Kai-Fu Lee can immediately begin recruiting for Google's new research center in China but can not work on speech, search and other technologies. Lee from doing any work for Google until after the January trial saying that it would violate a...
Today's search podcast covers whether an anti-Slapp motion could quash the Traffic Power suit against SEO Book, a ruling to come next week in the Microsoft-Google dispute
over Kai-Fu Lee, yet more signs that Google has a larger index that it hasn...
Judge to rule Tuesday in Kai-Fu Lee case from News.com says that a ruling on whether Kai-Fu Lee can leave The article also talks of Google statements that Lee wasn't a "key advisor" to Microsoft over China as Microsoft claims, especially in terms...
Courtroom showdown for Microsoft and Google from News.com covers the opening arguments in this week's court fight
over whether Google China chief Kai-Fu Lee violated a non-compete clause by going over to Microsoft.
Kai-Fu Lee takes another bizarre turn as allegations are levied in court documents that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer had a tempter tantrum involving chair throwing and a
declaration to "f*king kill Google" over another Microsoft employee Mark...
Kai-Fu Lee takes another bizarre turn as allegations are levied in
court documents that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer had a tempter tantrum involving chair throwing and a declaration to "f*king kill Google" over another Microsoft employee...
Kai-Fu Lee continuing, with Google asking that a
non-compete clause the former Microsoft employee had be voided. Google and Microsoft Back in Court on the saga over Dr. Today's search podcast covers SEO Book's Aaron Wall deciding to fight...