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Apple Director Steps Down from Google Board
October 13, 2009
Arthur Levinson yesterday announced his departure from Google's board of directors.

Ex-Google China Chief to Launch Tech Start-ups Company
September 7, 2009
Lee, described by Chinese media as the face of Google in China, said on his Twitter page that he will launch a venture business platform, via which young Chinese can get ‘angel’ funding to grow their enterprises.

The Buffett and Munger Way
September 4, 2009 by Django Gold
These eight famous pairings present a spectrum of the unique qualities and dynamic teamwork necessary for the effective management of innovative organizations. >>>

Exec Who Led Google China Quits to Launch Own Venture
September 4, 2009
Kai-Fu Lee will step down as president of Google Greater China in mid-September.

Feds Knocking at the Boardroom Door
September 3, 2009 by Gretchen Michals
The U.S. government continues to be a driving force in the boardrooms of taxpayer fund recipients.

Twitter Swoops for Ex-Google Exec
September 3, 2009
Dick Costolo will join Twitter next week as COO.

Boardroom Journal
September 2, 2009 by Jeffrey M. Cunningham
Jeffrey M. Cunningham weighs in on dynamic duos in the c-suite and embracing the digital world in the boardroom.

Microsoft-Yahoo Alliance Faces Regulators
August 24, 2009
Microsoft and Yahoo's new partnership against Google faces regulator scrutiny.

Three Google Rivals Set to Oppose Settlement of Book Suit
August 21, 2009
Google faces opposition from three rivals as it attempts to gain the rights to commercialize digital copies of millions of books.

Bert Nordberg Appointed President of Sony Ericsson
August 17, 2009
President Bert Nordberg brings requisite experience to Sony Ericsson's need for market share.

Apple Board Plans Meeting to Discuss Schmidt Seat
August 14, 2009
Schmidt left Apple's board late last month, as the company cited potential conflicts as Apple's and Google's businesses increasingly overlap.

Google Faces Shareholder Challenge Over On2
August 13, 2009
Shareholders have filed suit against Google, being unsatisfied with the $106.5 million price and terms of the deal.

Facebook Acquires FriendFeed
August 11, 2009
Facebook has purchased FriendFeed after failing to acquire Twitter earlier this year.

400+ Yahoo Employees to Join Microsoft
August 5, 2009
A deal between Microsoft and Yahoo will bring at least 400 employees over to the software developer in the coming months.

Google OS Raises Apple Antitrust Issues
July 9, 2009 by Joseph McCafferty
Google is preparing to unveil its own operating system, based on its Chrome browser, to directly compete with Microsoft.

DoJ Looking Into Telecom Antitrust
July 7, 2009 by Joseph McCafferty
The Department of Justice is conducting a review of a potential antitrust law violation on the part of the telecommunications industry, questioning whether some companies are abusing their market power.

DoJ Looking into Tech Company Antitrust
June 3, 2009 by Joseph McCafferty
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating the recruiting practices at the country’s largest technology companies to determine whether they violated certain antitrust laws.

DoJ Looking into Tech Company Antitrust
June 3, 2009 by Joseph McCafferty
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating the recruiting practices at the country’s largest technology companies to determine whether they violated certain antitrust laws.

Google Directors Face Antitrust Probe
June 1, 2009 by Django Gold
Ten years after the pivotal United States v. Microsoft antitrust suit, regulators are putting Google and its boardroom at center stage. In early May, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) began a speculative investigation into the possibility of an antitrust violation regarding the service of two Google directors— CEO Eric Schmidt and Arthur Levinson, chairman at Genentech— who both also serve as directors at Apple.