Archive for Kai-Fu Lee

Interview: Google China’s Kai-Fu Lee Debuts Innovation Works

Sep 10, 2009 No Comments

Kai-Fu Lee became famous in 2005 when the engineering whiz left Microsoft, where he had created Microsoft Research Asia, to head search giant Google’s operation in China. Microsoft sued, charging that he violated a noncompete agreement, but eventually settled. This time, as Lee leaves Google, he’s sure to avoid a lawsuit, because he’s starting his [...]

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Ex-Google China chief to fund Chinese tech start-ups

Sep 07, 2009 No Comments

HONG KONG (Reuters) – Kai-fu Lee, Google Inc’s former China chief who quit the search giant this week, said on Sunday he will launch his own business next week to fund Chinese technology start-ups. Lee, described by Chinese media as the face of Google in China, said on his Twitter page (http://twitter.com/kaifulee) that he will [...]

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Will China’s Best Coders Flock to Kai-Fu Lee’s New Incubator?

Sep 06, 2009 No Comments

Kai-Fu Lee has confirmed reports that he’s leaving his post as head of Google China to start something called Innovation Works, a mix between an incubator, a development lab and an angel investing firm. The plan is to hire 100-150 smart young Chinese engineers, help nurture their ideas, then spin off 50-75 of them a [...]

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Ex-Google China Chief Now Working With Startups, Launching Venture Firm

Sep 06, 2009 No Comments

Kai-fu Lee, who announced his departure from Google China last week, has cause the Internet to erupt with speculation on the reasons for his departure and future plans. News on this hot topic has been difficult to report, as many original sources are difficult or impossible for tech bloggers with limited resources to translate. However, [...]

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Google China Executive Kai-Fu Lee leaving Google

Sep 04, 2009 No Comments

Google Inc. announced that Kai-Fu Lee, president of Google Inc.’s China operations, is resigning from the company after working to establish the Internet giant as a formidable player in the country. Mr. Lee will be succeeded by two Google executives, the company said. Boon-Lock Yeo, currently director of Google’s Shanghai engineering office, will run engineering [...]

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