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China accused of rerouting search traffic to Baidu

October 22, 2007 Google confirms reports that users attempting to access popular American search engines have been redirected to China-based Baidu. TAGS: Baidu.com Inc., TechCrunch, China, search engine, Beijing, traffic, Google Inc., Microsoft Windows Live, blog, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Google hires another China exec

October 25, 2005 The search giant names a former UT Starcom executive to head its sales operations. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, China, Google Inc., exec, operation, Microsoft Corp.

Google shareholders vote down proposal on censorship

May 10, 2007 Resolution that would have forced Google to dump its self-censored Web search site in China is rejected. TAGS: Eric Schmidt, shareholder, censorship, criticism, Google Inc., proposal, China, Internet search, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft says PC 'recycle bin' yielded Google clue

August 11, 2005 Key document in case against Kai-Fu Lee and Google comes from Lee's computer, according to Microsoft. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Recycle Bin, Google Inc., China, document, Microsoft Corp., PC

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, agreement, hiring, Microsoft Corp., America Online Inc., California

Google fixes China search bugs

January 27, 2006 Following a CNET News.com investigation, Google fixes bugs censoring sites for users of its Chinese-language search. TAGS: SafeSearch, Google Inc., Sergey Brin, China, investigation, domain name, bug, search engine, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft seeks settlement in Google lawsuit

September 13, 2005 After a judge limits Kai-Fu Lee's duties, Microsoft offers to end the case involving its former executive. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, recruiting, China, Google Inc., Brad Smith, duty, lawsuit, Human Resources, order, general counsel, agreement, Microsoft Corp., trial

Day two: Microsoft-Google courtroom showdown

September 7, 2005 Kai-Fu Lee says he gave an honest if not entirely complete answer when he told Microsoft he planned to return after a sabbatical. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, recruiting, China, Google Inc., Seattle, Microsoft Corp., CEO

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: Kai-Fu Lee, Google Inc., Judge, China, hiring, search technology, Microsoft Corp., Redmond, operation, California, agreement, document

Microsoft, Baidu form paid-search partnership

December 14, 2006 After Google sells its Baidu shares, company links up with Microsoft to have its listings appear on Microsoft's Chinese sites. TAGS: Baidu.com Inc., paid search, China, Google Inc., agreement, Microsoft Corp.

Judge to rule Tuesday in Kai-Fu Lee case

September 7, 2005 A Washington state judge says he will rule Tuesday on whether the former Microsoft worker can begin setting up Google's China operation. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, recruiting, China, Judge, Google Inc., advisor, lawyer, Microsoft Corp., worker, vice president

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, Stacy Drake, Google Inc., hiring, China, federal judge, California, Dr., court, law, Microsoft Corp.

Google: Microsoft suit could crimp China efforts

September 1, 2005 The search giant argues that a ban on Kai-Fu Lee assuming his duties this fall would hurt its efforts to recruit Chinese students. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Dr., Google Inc., recruiting, China, R&D, student, class, trial, agreement, representative, Microsoft Corp.

Google: Microsoft suit a 'charade'

July 28, 2005 Search king claims lawsuit over former exec jumping ship is about scaring other Redmond employees into staying put. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Google Inc., lawsuit, China, court, Redmond, Microsoft Corp.

Google to censor China Web searches

January 25, 2006 Search giant agrees to censorship laws, reasoning that people getting limited access to content is better than none. TAGS: Borders Books & Music, China, Google Inc., search engine, MSN, law, government, Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc.

Kai-Fu Lee's California case put on hold

October 28, 2005 A federal judge says that a California action over the controversial Google hire should be stayed until after a trial in Washington is held in January. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Ronald Whyte, Washington, Google Inc., California, federal judge, China, agreement, Microsoft Corp.

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: Kai-Fu Lee, China, Baidu.com Inc., marketplace, Eric Schmidt, Google Inc., financial analyst, hiring, e-commerce, search technology, Microsoft Corp., America, U.S., games

This week in Google

January 27, 2006 Google launched versions of its search and news Web sites in China that censor material deemed objectionable to authorities there. TAGS: Google Inc., China, leadership, MSN, Microsoft Corp.

Who in the world is Kai-Fu Lee?

August 2, 2005 Two sides of a court battle paint very different portraits of ex-Microsoft exec hired to head Google's operations in China. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, speech recognition, Google Inc., China, search technology, Microsoft Corp., career, vice president
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