李开复将负责 Google 中国研发中心
July 20th, 2005
从微软到 Google ,关于李开复博士的新闻报道不是很多, 今天打开电子邮件, 看到了来自 google 的重要新闻。
新闻指出该 Google 中国研发中心将于今年三季度开始运营, 但是新闻没有指出设立研发中心的具体城市。根据李博士的背景, 估计北京的可能性很大。
新闻通篇充满了对李博士的溢美之词。 截至目前还没有看到微软方面对李博士离开微软的报道。
Company Hires Dr. Kai-Fu Lee as Vice President, Engineering and
President of Google China
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - July 19, 2005 - Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG),
developer of the award-winning search engine, today announced that it
will open a product research and development center in China, and has
hired respected computer scientist and industry pioneer, Dr. Kai-Fu
Lee, to lead the operation and serve as President of the company’s
growing Chinese operations.
The Google China R&D center will open in the third quarter of 2005.
China, with its thriving economy and excellent universities, is home to
many outstanding computer scientists and engineers. By establishing an
R&D center in China, Google is making a strong commitment to attracting
and developing Chinese talent, as well as partnering with local
universities and institutes. The selection of Dr. Kai-Fu Lee to lead
this important operation underscores Google’s commitment to building a
successful Chinese product research and development center and to
expanding its international business operations.
"The opening of an R&D center in China will strengthen Google’s efforts
in delivering the best search experience to our users and partners
worldwide," said Alan Eustace, vice president of Engineering at Google.
"Under the leadership of Dr. Lee, with his proven track record of
innovation and his passion for technology and research, the Google
China R&D center will enable us to develop more innovative products and
technologies for millions of users in China and around the world."
"It has always been my goal to make advanced technologies accessible
and useful to every user, as well as to be part of the vibrant growth
and innovation in China today," said Dr. Kai-Fu Lee. "Joining Google
uniquely enables me to pursue both of my passions and I look forward to
returning to China to begin this exciting endeavor."
Dr. Lee, who is widely known for his pioneering work in the areas of
speech recognition and artificial intelligence, joins Google from
Microsoft, where he most recently held the position of corporate vice
president, after founding Microsoft Research China in the late 1990s.
Prior to joining Microsoft, Dr. Lee was a vice president and general
manager at Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI), responsible for Internet and
multimedia software. Lee also spent six years at Apple, serving as vice
president of the company’s interactive media group, and before that was
an assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University.
"Google has emerged as a very successful leader in technology. Dr.
Kai-Fu Lee possesses the perfect combination of technical brilliance,
leadership excellence, and business savvy, and he cares deeply about
the students and education in China," said Gu Binglin, President of
Tsinghua University. "Dr. Lee is the ideal candidate to do great things
for Google and for China."
The Google China R&D center is the latest addition to Google’s growing
number of global engineering offices, which include Tokyo, Japan;
Zurich, Switzerland; Bangalore, India; New York, New York; Santa
Monica, Calif.; Kirkland, Wash; and Mountain View, Calif. As with all
of its R&D centers, Google will continue to look for the best talent in
China and across Asia to join the Google team.
About Google Inc.
Google’s innovative search technologies connect millions of people
around the world with information every day. Founded in 1998 by
Stanford Ph.D. students Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google today is a
top web property in all major global markets. Google’s targeted
advertising program provides businesses of all sizes with measurable
results, while enhancing the overall web experience for users. Google
is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices throughout the
Americas, Europe, and Asia. For more information, visit www.google.com.
# # #
Google is a registered trademark of Google Inc. All other company and
product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which
they are associated.