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Google's China Problem (and China's Google Problem)
New York Times ^ | April 23, 2006 | CLIVE THOMPSON

Posted on 04/26/2006 12:09:33 AM PDT by nickcarraway

For many young people in China, Kai-Fu Lee is a celebrity. Not quite on the level of a movie star like Edison Chen or the singers in the boy band F4, but for a 44-year-old computer scientist who invariably appears in a somber dark suit, he can really draw a crowd. When Lee, the new head of operations for Google in China, gave a lecture at one Chinese university about how young Chinese should compete with the rest of the world, scalpers sold tickets for $60 apiece. At another, an audience of 8,000 showed up; students sprawled out on the ground, fixed on every word.

It is not hard to see why Lee has become a cult figure for China's high-tech youth. He grew up in Taiwan, went to Columbia and Carnegie-Mellon and is fluent in both English and Mandarin. Before joining Google last year, he worked for Apple in California and then for Microsoft in China; he set up Microsoft Research Asia, the company's research-and-development lab in Beijing. In person, Lee exudes the cheery optimism of a life coach; last year, he published "Be Your Personal Best," a fast-selling self-help book that urged Chinese students to adopt the risk-taking spirit of American capitalism. When he started the Microsoft lab seven years ago, he hired dozens of China's top graduates; he will now be doing the same thing for Google. "The students of China are remarkable," he told me when I met him in Beijing in February. "There is a huge desire to learn."

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; US: California
KEYWORDS: china; communism; falungong; google

1 posted on 04/26/2006 12:09:35 AM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway; Golden Eagle; ShadowAce; N3WBI3
Before joining Google last year, he worked for Apple in California and then for Microsoft in China; he set up Microsoft Research Asia, the company's research-and-development lab in Beijing.

Oh, Golden Eagle... You have some splanin to do!
This is a ch__ch. What's missing?

2 posted on 04/26/2006 1:07:08 AM PDT by rdb3 (What it is is what it was.)
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To: rdb3

Yeah Lee works for Google now.


3 posted on 04/26/2006 5:19:51 AM PDT by Golden Eagle
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4 posted on 05/18/2006 8:57:11 AM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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