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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.

Chinese bank opts for open source

April 29, 2005 Turbolinux will supply open-source operating systems and software for all operations at a major Chinese bank. TAGS: TurboLinux Inc., bank, China, open source, operation, software company, Linux, operating system

Intel set to showcase China operation

April 13, 2007 Chipmaker's decision to hold developer conference in Beijing next week emphasizes how important China is to its future. TAGS: China, plant, Beijing, Intel, conference, operation, chip company, U.S., notebook computer, PC

AMD expanding facilities in China

April 15, 2004 Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices has plans for a new factory, which will be located next door to an existing AMD flash memory plant in China's Suzhou Industrial Park. TAGS: China, AMD, facility, tax, manufacturing, flash memory, chip company, operation

Intel R&D on slow boat to China

April 16, 2007 Building chips in China is one thing. Moving Intel's critical research and development to China isn't in the cards just yet.Photos: Intel's China plant TAGS: China, Beijing, Shanghai, lab, Intel, computer science, R&D, engineer, work, operation, conference

Lucent cans four executives in China

April 6, 2004 The employees were allegedly offering money in exchange for business, according to the company's SEC filing. TAGS: Lucent Technologies Inc., China, investigation, Nortel Networks Corp., investor, operation, telecommunications, payment

Getting tough with China?

May 20, 2005 Worker advocates want a tariff on Chinese imports to protect American jobs, but others warn the move could hurt U.S. tech companies. TAGS: China, yuan, tariff, Martin Reynolds, currency, goods, U.S., worker, operation

Amazon buys into Chinese market

August 19, 2004 Web retailer leaps into China with a $75 million buyout of the country's largest online bookseller. TAGS: Patty Smith, Amazon.com Inc., online bookseller, China, online retailer, payment, region, retailer, operation, U.S.

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., China, Judge, hiring, search technology, Microsoft Corp., Redmond, operation, California, agreement, document

Divide between U.S. tech firms, China--a great wall?

March 19, 2004 China has been adopting rules that to Western tech firms seem designed to help Chinese companies and force multinationals to expand operations in the East. The repercussions of the growing quarrel ... TAGS: WAPI, Broadcom Corp., multinational, World Trade Organization, China, Chinese company, Taiwan, semiconductor, law, chip company, U.S., tax, operation, vice president

iVast sale highlights MPEG-4 woes

February 21, 2004 The developer of next-generation multimedia products ceases U.S. operations, but finds buyers overseas. TAGS: digital broadcast, MPEG-4, H.264, operation, MPEG-2, India, U.S., China, multimedia, Microsoft Corp., video, Microsoft Windows
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