Google Loses Kai-Fu Lee, Trouble Translating!
Google announced today that Kai-Fu Lee, president of the search giant’s China operations, has left the company to start a new venture.
(TechCrunch) Lee joined Google four years ago from Microsoft, where he was a corporate vice president, and the Redmond software giant subsequently sued Google over the hire, contending that Lee’s duties at Google would violate the terms of a non-compete agreement he signed as part of his Microsoft employment contract. The three parties later reached a settlement.
Google said Kai-Fu Lee is leaving to work on his own venture, but not content with knowing so little about the man’s plans for the future, I turned to Google’s Translate service to learn more.
The goal: translate Lee’s blog post and tweets in English for more clarity on the matter. The result: hilarity. ...Go to source



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