Microsoft, Google settle over employee
Microsoft said late Thursday it had reached a settlement with rival Google and former employee Kai-Fu Lee, ending a legal battle that had exposed behind-the-scenes rancor between the companies. In a statement, Redmond-based Microsoft said the three parties had entered into a "private agreement that resolves all issues to their mutual satisfaction."
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