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Microsoft loses top executive in China

January 12, 2007 Li Gong is leaving the software giant to return home, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: China, top executive, Microsoft Windows Live, managing director, software company, hiring, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Windows

Microsoft settles with Google over executive hire

December 23, 2005 Settlement ends the battle over Google's hiring of Kai-Fu Lee to head its China research lab. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, lab, Google Inc., China, hiring, agreement, Microsoft Corp., America Online Inc., California

Court docs: Ballmer vowed to 'kill' Google

September 2, 2005 Papers in a case involving Google's hiring of a Microsoft exec say Microsoft's Ballmer vowed to "bury" Google's Eric Schmidt. TAGS: Steve Ballmer, Eric Schmidt, court document, Kai-Fu Lee, Google Inc., hiring, China, Mr., CEO, Microsoft Corp., work, e-mail

Microsoft sues over Google hire

July 19, 2005 Lawsuit is response to defection of Kai-Fu Lee, who has been focusing on new search technologies for Redmond. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, China, Google Inc., BEA Systems Inc., hiring, R&D, Dr., vice president, worker, agreement, Microsoft Corp.

Google asks court to void Lee's Microsoft pact

August 29, 2005 Search giant asks federal judge to make summary judgment and rule that Microsoft's employment contract violates California law. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, California, hiring, Google Inc., federal judge, China, court, Dr., law, Microsoft Corp.

More jobs, higher salaries for Asia

October 12, 2005 The most promising employment landscape is in China, a survey shows. In Japan, optimism is more tempered. TAGS: Singapore, salary, Hong Kong, China, employment, hiring, optimism, Japan, respondent, Asia, telecommunications, increase, banking, information technology, survey, career

Who's who of Google hires

February 27, 2006 The search king lures doctors, Internet pioneers, renowned execs from Microsoft, and other rivals to its geek heaven. TAGS: computer networking, Dr. Larry Brilliant, hire, Vint Cerf, talent, Google Inc., hiring, physician, co-founder, Amazon.com Inc., India, China, networking, Microsoft Corp.

Judge grants Microsoft request in Google case

July 29, 2005 Temporarily bars former Microsoft executive from performing any duties at Google similar to those he performed at Microsoft. TAGS: Google Inc., China, Judge, hiring, California, search technology, Redmond, Microsoft Corp., agreement, operation, document

Microsoft, Google duke it out for China

July 21, 2005 China is proving to be the next great Net marketplace, and the two tech giants are prepared to fight for it, starting in American courts. TAGS: China, marketplace, Baidu.com Inc., financial analyst, Eric Schmidt, Google Inc., hiring, e-commerce, search technology, America, Microsoft Corp., U.S., games

India's TCS continues hiring spree

April 18, 2006 Tata Consultancy Services plans to hire an additional 30,000 employees over the next 12 months, expanding in China. TAGS: Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., banking, region, China, hiring, India, information technology

Google exec rebuffs Microsoft's claims

August 20, 2005 Kai-Fu Lee, whose hiring sparked a legal battle between Google and Microsoft, tells a court the software giant got his job history wrong. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, search technology, lawsuit, China, claim, search engine, Google Inc., hiring, exec, MSN, Dr., Microsoft Corp., California

Year in review: Big battles for big talent

December 14, 2005 Concerns remain over outsourcing and guest workers, but hiring prospects have improved for skilled workers. TAGS: hiring, talent, women, H-1B, worker, engineer, computer science, recruiting, Steve Ballmer, workplace, Google Inc., battle, president, China, agreement, information technology

The wide, wide world of Google

May 31, 2007 With GreenBorder, the search giant gets deeper into Net security. Plus: Google Earth close-ups and DoubleClick scrutiny. TAGS: GreenBorder, DoubleClick Inc., scrutiny, Google Inc., Google Maps, hiring, China, programming, blog, Web browser

Kai-Fu Lee trial to stay in Washington, for now

October 14, 2005 Judge's interim ruling keeps case on Microsoft's turf in battle with Google over hiring of key executive. TAGS: Ronald Whyte, Kai-Fu Lee, court, Washington, California, recruiting, Google Inc., hiring, agreement, China, Microsoft Corp.
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