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  • Judge to consider throwing out Google suit

    The next round in the legal battle between Google and Microsoft over former Microsoft executive Kai-Fu Lee could take place October 14 - unless the companies settle their dispute first.

  • Google upbeat over court ruling

    Tuesday's preliminary court ruling in the battle over Dr Kai-Fu Lee has been welcomed by Google.

  • Google's ex-Microsoft exec can recruit in China

    A former Microsoft executive can immediately begin recruiting staff for a Google development centre in China, rather than waiting until after a January trial, a Washington state judge ruled on Tuesday.

  • Judge sets date for Microsoft exec ruling

    A Washington state court judge said he would issue a ruling Tuesday in the US on whether former Microsoft executive Kai-Fu Lee will be allowed to immediately begin setting up a China development center for Google.

  • Day two: Microsoft-Google courtroom showdown

    Former Microsoft executive Kai-Fu Lee told a judge in Seattle on Wednesday that he was being honest but not necessarily providing a complete answer when asked by Microsoft officials in June whether he planned to rejoin the software giant after a sabbatical.

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  • Quigley's job is straightforward

    NBN Company executive chairman Mike Quigley and six other board members to be named this week have a series of straightforward "buy or build" decisions to make about Australia's fibre future.

  • Cisco offers justification for Procket deal

    Cisco Systems' planned purchase of Procket Networks' assets for US$89 million in cash may be a bargain, but it has raised questions about Cisco's core IP routing strategy.

  • Career tips for outsourcing managers

    One day you have a full-time management role, and the next you learn the IT team is being outsourced. What is the best approach to take in this type of situation?

  • Top 10 reasons why online businesses fail

    Most pundits accept that the high fatality rate amongst online businesses is a direct result of corporate ignorance on the part of the business owners. ZDNet Australia details the most common mistakes.

  • On industry and escape, Glenn Miller

    It was only a few years ago that Glenn Miller was playing farmer. He learnt how to drive a bob-cart and a bulldozer and how to build sheds on a flogged off, sub-divided piece of land deep in Australian sheep farming country.

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