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InternetNews September 7, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Stakes High in Google Injunction Hearing Microsoft and Google squared off in Washington State court Tuesday about whether Kai-Fu Lee's work at Google would violate a non-compete contract. |
InternetNews July 29, 2005 |
Microsoft Wins Google-Hire Restraining Order Microsoft's legal win delays search researcher Kai-Fu Lee's defection indefinitely. |
InternetNews September 6, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Says Lee Was Google's Mole In a hiring dispute, Microsoft has charged that former executive Kai-Fu Lee began helping Google with its China business strategy while still taking Microsoft's money, according to court documents made public. |
InternetNews December 22, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft and Google Settle Microsoft said it's settled its litigation with archrival Google over the latter's hiring of Kai-Fu Lee, the executive who led Microsoft's expansion into China. |
InternetNews September 8, 2005 |
Arguments End in Microsoft vs. Google The judge hearing preliminary arguments in Microsoft versus Google said he'd rule on Tuesday, September 13. |
InternetNews July 25, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Google Strikes Back in Executive Tug-of-War Google filed a countersuit against Microsoft, claiming the non-compete clause in contracts signed by Redmond executives won't stand up under California laws. The suit is part of an ongoing struggle over Dr. Kai-Fu Lee. |
InternetNews July 19, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft to Google: Stop Poaching Talent poaching of former China executive draws lawsuit. |
InternetNews August 31, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Lee Suit a Turf War Location plays a big part in the dispute between Microsoft and Google over the hiring of Kai-Fu-Lee. |
InternetNews October 28, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Google, Microsoft Case Over Lee Stalls in Calif. Microsoft is granted a stay in Google's countersuit over the hiring of Microsoft's former China executive. |
InternetNews August 5, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft/Google Drama Glamorous, Not Unexpected Non-compete litigation between Google and Microsoft over Kai-Fu Lee is a common ploy, experts say. |
InternetNews October 14, 2005 Tim Gray |
Google v. Microsoft Goes to Redmond Google's efforts to have the case over the hiring of Kai-Fu Lee moved to California hit a snag. Microsoft wants the case heard in Washington, where non-compete agreements are said to be viewed with more rigidity. |
InternetNews August 11, 2005 Catherine Pickavet |
Google Resellers Target Chinese SMBs Amid rising competition in a red-hot market, the search giant adds to its partner network. China Enterprise, China Source and Hotsales will provide sales and support for Google AdWords ads in China. |
The Motley Fool September 14, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Courtroom Kung Fu Over Kai-Fu Lee A new Google hire has Microsoft launching a turf war in China. |
InternetNews September 6, 2005 Tim Gray |
Google, Microsoft Personnel Fight Back in Court Microsoft and Google are scheduled to square off in a Seattle courtroom today over an increasingly heated dispute regarding Google's hiring of a Microsoft vice president. |
InternetNews March 3, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Google Reassures Investors of 'Deep Pipeline' Internet giant Google met financial analysts Thursday, providing insight and assuring the group of a "very deep pipeline of monetized new products," according to its chief financial officer. |
The Motley Fool December 2, 2005 David Gardner |
Google This Interview: Part 3 Here is an interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter David Vise, the author of the new book The Google Story, about China, legal obstacles, and Google's greatest weakness. |
Fast Company June 2006 Robert Buderi |
The Talent Magnet Kai-Fu Lee, technologist and self-help guru, is a raging celebrity on Chinese university campuses. Now Google is paying him upward of $10 million to build its research lab in Beijing - and to tap into the future. |
InternetNews April 12, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Google Defends Cooperation With China Google is defending its cooperation with the Chinese government's restrictions on Internet users. |
BusinessWeek September 10, 2007 Bruce Einhorn |
Google Hits A Chinese Wall Upstaged by Baidu.com, Google is forging ties with local Web players to expand its reach in China. |
The Motley Fool April 21, 2008 Anders Bylund |
Will Chinese Ambition Turn Google Evil? Google wants to dethrone Baidu before the Chinese middle class gets too comfy with the local alternative, and before the world's largest economy grows too rich. |
The Motley Fool September 6, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Why Do You Hate Google? The most valuable Internet stock is not a bully. If you thought that eBay was a force to reckon with in its empowerment of individual entrepreneurship, Google's revolution in the promising realm of online advertising has done much more than that. |
InternetNews March 18, 2006 David Needle |
Google, For the Most Part, Won't be Searched The U.S. District Court in San Jose, Calif. said Google would have to turn over the log of 50,000 URLs to the Department of Justice, but not any of the data on 5,000 search queries the they requested. |
InternetNews August 18, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Google Uses Blog to Spin Court Decision After a court case ruling that other insurance companies' ads could appear when searching for Geico on Google, Google officials posted a blog entry supporting the judgement. |
InternetNews May 16, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Google Wins Infringement Appeal A federal appeals court panel ruled Wednesday that Google did not infringe the copyrights of an adult photo publisher by displaying thumbnails of proprietary pictures in its image search engine. |
InternetNews February 21, 2006 Susan Kuchinskas |
Google and A9 May Stop Showing Perfect 10s Adult publisher Perfect 10 won a partial victory in its efforts to stop search engines' display of its photos in image search results. |
BusinessWeek May 22, 2006 Bruce Einhorn |
The Hunt For Chinese Talent Guanxi (The Art of Relationships) Microsoft, China, and Bill Gates's Plan to Win the Road Ahead by Robert Buderi and Gregory T. Huang argues that Microsoft's Beijing research lab has played a pioneering role in high tech. |
InternetNews May 2, 2006 Nicholas Carlson |
Google, Microsoft Face to Face After all the talk, direct competition is finally escalating between Google and Microsoft. It's to a point now that Google even gets mentions in Microsoft company memos. |
InternetNews March 7, 2005 |
Google Officially Drills Down to the Desktop Google formally launched its desktop search tool in order to help users find a variety of information on their PCs. |
The Motley Fool August 8, 2005 Seth Jayson |
Google: Now 10% More Evil Is Google keeping its promise to do no evil, or is it just another corporation? Shareholders need to hope that its trajectory won't carry the company into the sort of litigious public backlash that have stunted Microsoft for the past half decade. |
Search Engine Watch March 18, 2002 Danny Sullivan |
Google Bombs Aren't So Scary It sounds frightening. Google Bombs are now going off, where web sites are influencing Google's search results by controlling where they link to and what they say in their links... |
InternetNews April 5, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Google My Maps is Your Maps Google's My Maps allows users to mark locations on a map from a library of icons, draw lines and shapes to highlight paths and areas, and add text, photos, or YouTube/Google videos. |
The Motley Fool February 1, 2008 Alyce Lomax |
Google Stumbles Google's policy is to not give guidance. That doesn't change the fact that it did disappoint Wall Street with its fourth-quarter numbers. |
Search Engine Watch May 6, 2002 Danny Sullivan |
Google Launches Answers Service, API Program Google introduced two new interesting features last month. The first, Google Answers, is a beta program that allows users to get personal answers from a professional researcher, in exchange for a fee. The second allows programmers to use the new Google Web APIs... |
Search Engine Watch January 22, 2004 Danny Sullivan |
Google Releases Orkut Social Networking Service Google has quietly launched a social networking service called orkut, named after Orkut Buyukkokten, a Google employee who developed the project during personal time allowed to him by Google. |
Search Engine Watch February 23, 2006 Chris Sherman |
Google Introduces Web Page Creator Want to create your own web page, but don't know how to begin? The new Google Page Creator is a simple, free tool that allows you to publish to the web with ease. |
The Motley Fool July 17, 2007 Mac Greer |
Fool Video: Was YouTube a Good Deal for Google? Did Google pay too much (or too little) for YouTube? Has the deal been a good one for Google shareholders? |
Search Engine Watch July 6, 1999 |
Google Goes Forward While I've considered Google a "major player" in the search space for some time, the deal with Netscape gives it a mass audience for the first time, along with its first business deal. |
InternetNews September 6, 2006 Nicholas Carlson |
Back in Time With Google Google connects searchers to history and might even make a buck doing it. |
InternetNews March 16, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Google to Take More Students For Summer of Code Originally set for 600 participants, Google is now planning on taking 800 for 2007. It marks the third year of the program that offers students and open source organizations cash grants for developing open source projects. |
InternetNews March 23, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Google Axes Hate News The Google News editorial axe falls on neo-Fascist publishers in the U.S. and Germany. |
InternetNews February 7, 2006 Erin Joyce |
Dell Testing Google Toolbar Dell is currently running a test with Google that includes some of Google's products, including a Dell-powered home page, Google desktop search and a Google toolbar. |
InternetNews April 9, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
AFP Says 'Oui' to Google News Google News will once again index content from the Agence France-Presse, settling a lawsuit the French news agency brought against the search engine giant in 2005. |
InternetNews November 12, 2007 Kenneth Corbin |
University, Startup Sue Google Over Database Technology A patent-infringement suit filed in a federal court in Texas last week claims the core technology behind Google's search engine misappropriates the intellectual property of a Northeastern University professor and the startup he co-founded. |
The Motley Fool May 25, 2007 Mac Greer |
Fool Video Take: Should Investors Say Yahoo? Everyone is ga-ga over Google. But is it time to get excited about Yahoo? |
The Motley Fool June 26, 2007 Mac Greer |
Fool Video: Too Late to Buy Google? Shares of Google hit a new high. Is it too late to buy? |
BusinessWeek July 10, 2006 Ben Elgin |
So Much Fanfare, So Few Hits An analysis of some two dozen new ventures launched over the past four years shows that Google has yet to establish a single market leader outside its core search business, where it continues to chew up Microsoft and Yahoo. |
The Motley Fool December 13, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Leave It to Google Google sets up a trading platform for employee stock options -- Can First Bank of Google be all that far away? |
The Motley Fool June 2, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
Google Goes Corporate The corporate market is Google's plan to open another revenue channel. |
InternetNews November 29, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Google Answers Ends Its Run If you have a question for Google Answers, you better hurry up and ask it. Later this week, Google will shut down the service, which allowed people to pose questions, for a fee, in the hopes of getting the perfect answer. |
The Motley Fool July 6, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Will Google Bury Microsoft? Google keeps taking baby steps into Microsoft's turf. Microsoft doesn't appear threatened by Google's newest foray at the moment. |