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Kai-Fu Lee, whose hiring sparked a legal battle between Google and Microsoft, tells a court the software giant got his job history wrong.

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Who Cares?
by Bob_Barker August 19, 2005 11:08 PM PDT
Really, who? It's like children arguing over who picked who for their dodgeball team. Does the public care? Thanks for scraping the bottom of tech news barrel.
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somebody should care
by mortis9 August 20, 2005 12:37 AM PDT
read between the lines. both of these companies are spending millions in legal fees over this spat. i think this issue is of relevance than you seem to be aware of.
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More MONEY????
by qazwiz August 20, 2005 11:29 AM PDT
You got to be kidding! This guy made a million last year alone. The original press release (for when he was hired) stated that he was glad to be returning to China so this is very likely a homesick job move. the lawsuit is just two big babies crying "He's doing what I wanted to do!"
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He Will Divulge MS Security Bug Writing Secrets
by Stating August 20, 2005 9:04 PM PDT
I am very concerned that Mr. Lee will divulge to Google proprietary secrets about how Microsoft manages to perpetually release insecure software. If Mr. Lee is allowed to work for Google then before long Google software will also become insecure and prone to hacking. This would be a national tragedy. I do hope the courts rule in MS favor.
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