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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, California, Google Inc., federal judge, China, agreement, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft, Google square off in Washington

September 27, 2007 Thursday will mark the opening round in the heavyweight fight over Google's acquisition of DoubleClick. TAGS: DoubleClick Inc., lobbyist, Google Inc., Washington, economist, antitrust, merger, acquisition, AT&T Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft, Google to resume battle for employee

October 14, 2005 The tech giants will return to the courtroom Friday to continue their dispute over Google's employment of Kai-Fu Lee, a former Microsoft worker. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Google Inc., court, Washington, Microsoft Corp.

Calif. judge to consider throwing out Google suit

September 14, 2005 Date set for federal judge to weigh Microsoft's motion to dismiss Google's countersuit over Kai-Fu Lee. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Google Inc., Washington, court, California, San Jose, Microsoft Corp., agreement

On antitrust, is Google the next Microsoft?

July 23, 2007 Google is facing opposition to its DoubleClick deal in what could be a repeat of the way Washington punished Microsoft a decade ago. TAGS: DoubleClick Inc., antitrust, Washington, Google Inc., lobbyist, merger, acquisition, spokesman, Microsoft Corp., AT&T Corp.

FCC approves some open wireless requirements

July 31, 2007 Some critics argue the commissioners should have gone further and others say they should have let market forces prevail. TAGS: rule, spectrum, Google Inc., requirement, commission, Washington, agency

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: Kai-Fu Lee, Ronald Whyte, Washington, court, Google Inc., recruiting, California, agreement, hiring, China, Microsoft Corp.

Competition is good for search privacy, report says

August 8, 2007 A Washington advocacy group funded in part by search companies applauds their recent policy changes. TAGS: search privacy, advocacy group, Ask.com, Ari Schwartz, privacy, Washington, adware, Adobe PDF, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Google does K Street

March 30, 2006 Campaign reform advocate David Donnelly says the company can't win the battle over Net neutrality with an insider strategy. TAGS: Net Neutrality, Republican, public relations, Google Inc., Washington, business model, lobbyist, Democrat, Rep., Texas, Internet Service Provider, finance

Google forms political action committee

September 18, 2006 Company says it wants to strengthen political influence on decisions Washington makes regarding the Internet. TAGS: Google Inc., Net Neutrality, Capitol Hill, Washington, Microsoft Corp.

Judge: Google News lawsuit can proceed

July 18, 2006 Delays decision on Google's request to toss out suit brought by AFP, which could set ground rules for Web copyright. TAGS: Google News, Google Inc., copyright law, lawsuit, article, federal judge, headline, Judge, Washington, lawyer, photograph

Viacom lawyer: YouTube knows it violates copyrights

March 16, 2007 Attorney for media conglomerate says Google doesn't adequately police pirated clips, leaving his company with an unfair burden. TAGS: Viacom Inc., YouTube, DMCA, lawyer, Google Inc., attorney, Washington, service provider, video

Ex-Microsoft employee a million-dollar man

July 27, 2005 Last year Microsoft paid Kai-Fu Lee, recently hired by Google to run its operations in China, more than $1 million, according to a court filing. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Google Inc., Dr., China, California, court, Redmond, Washington, Microsoft Corp., agreement

The China Internet debate's going nowhere

February 17, 2006 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says too many interested parties have a stake in maintaining the status quo. TAGS: China, Beijing, policy, Washington, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Tiger, Longhorn search for desktop answers

June 30, 2004 Overstuffed hard drives make it hard to find the data you want. Can Apple and Microsoft cut through the clutter? TAGS: Microsoft Longhorn, Apple Computer, search technology, Washington, Apple Macintosh, search engine, operating system, Google Inc., Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, hard drive, developer, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Week in review: Washington wrangling

February 17, 2006 RSA Conference shares spotlight with politicians, who lashed out at tech giants for complying with Chinese censorship. TAGS: China, censorship, U.S. company, Washington, Week in review, Rep., RSA Security Inc., Internet company, Democrat, Yahoo! Inc., California, leader, conference, Google Inc., U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Net neutrality debate still simmers

July 11, 2006 Senate vote expected in September. Meanwhile, supporters, foes of concept jockey for position in Washington. TAGS: Net Neutrality, Internet content company, content company, Verizon Communications, Washington, Google Inc., broadband

Net neutrality fans pressure U.S. Senate

May 24, 2006 As hearing on Republican-backed telecom bill nears, Net neutrality proponents bid for stiff regulations. TAGS: Byron Dorgan, Net Neutrality, Amazon.com Inc., Internet-site, telecommunications, Republican, Washington, Google Inc., video
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