GOOGLE CHINA PLOTS TO ACQUIRE LOCAL DEVELOPMENT TEAMS
AsiaInfo Services, October, 2006
AsiaInfo Services 10-27-2006 Google China Plots to Acquire Local Development Teams SICHUAN, Oct 27, 2006 (SinoCast via COMTEX) -- When Google China, a Chinese branch of the world's largest search service provider Google, was making its recruitment in Chengdu's campuses a couple days ago, Kaifu Lee, the vice president of Google and president of Google China, revealed that acquiring Chinese development teams would become an important means for the ongoing localized operation of the company. Mr.
Lee said that research and development of Google China mainly focused on supercomputer, large-scale search, Chinese search technology, artificial intelligence and localized products. Especially in the field of localized products, Google China plans to extend the network...
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