bits.blogs.nytimes.com— In what is likely to be seen as a blow to Google’s ambitions in China, Kai-Fu Lee, the prominent head of the company’s operations there, is leaving for an unspecified new venture.
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Wow, I remember all the hubbub that was stirred up when google hired this guy, being poached from msft and all. The articles were all making him out to be god’s gift to the internets or something. Oh well, maybe he’s Bing bound? That would be funny.
Closed AccountSep 4, 2009
Good riddance.
wejmahtinSep 4, 2009
I bet he's going to Baidu.
andrewdbSep 4, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Report_Kai_Fu_Lee_leaving_Google" rel="nofollow">http://digg.com/tech_news/Report_Kai_Fu_Lee_leavin ...</a>Wow, it's not even one page back folks.
scoottieSep 4, 2009
They should check the last place they remember seeing him, that always helps when i loose my keys
marcdukeSep 4, 2009
Exactly, along with some of the former company's trade secrets that now become "ancient Chinese" secrets.
drcraigisSep 4, 2009
Wow, I remember all the hubbub that was stirred up when google hired this guy, being poached from msft and all. The articles were all making him out to be god’s gift to the internets or something. Oh well, maybe he’s Bing bound? That would be funny.
vrod007Sep 4, 2009
live by the sword and die by the sword... do unto others... and that's all i'm gonna say 'bouthat...
orsinodukeSep 5, 2009
this man is just trying to escape a sinking ship.
agmlauncherSep 5, 2009
Yup, that's how Chinese business works.