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Friday, July 29, 2005

Blake Rhodes - IceRocket’s Secret Weapon

Posted by Richard Zwicky @ 12:37 pm

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I was very impressed when Blake Rhodes from IceRocket responded to my original (and subsequent) post about IcreRocket and Blogscour on this blog. It was a short personal note; he had read the post, mentioned something specific about it, commented, but in spirit and in fact, he simply said “thanks.”

Thanks.

I wondered briefly how many other people had similar experiences. Based on what I read today at Rick Segal’s blog, I think a lot of people have enjoyed similar communications.

I realized today that his first note was more than I have received from all other senior search engine representatives in 5 years in response to any article, commentary, or blog posting that I have made. (!)

I get lots of feedback on my articles, see them reprinted all over the place. That’s rewarding. I’ve been getting lots of email from people who have visited this blog. I don’t expect to hear from anyone, but I do, and I really appreciate it. But until today, I never really even thought much about the fact that I speak with search engine representatives fairly frequently, but can’t recall ever having one of them mention any particular article. It just never mattered to me. I don’t write for them.

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Google - Microsoft -” Do No Evil”

Posted by Richard Zwicky @ 9:06 am

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So I’ve been watching the Kai-Fu Lee affair with interest for that last week. I’ve been trying to reconcile it with Google’s mantra of “Do No Evil” and the non-MS supporters view of Microsoft as “the evil empire.”

If Microsoft’s allegations are true - can Google still unequivocally use “Do No Evil” is their mantra? Is it evil for Microsoft to demand Mr. Lee to honor his agreement?

No.

I have not read Mr. Lee’s Non-Compete Agreement, however, I’m sure that Superior Court Judge Steven Gonzalez has. Obviously, he has found Microsoft’s position to have enough merit to warrant granting a temporary restraining order to prevent Mr. Lee from violating his noncompete agreement; Otherwise he would not have taken this step.

I’m concerned with Google’s request to have a different court declare the noncompete provisions of Mr. Lee invalid. Mr. Lee is an intelligent man. He knowingly entered into an agreement with his employer. He asked that his employer honor their share of the agreement, and nowhere have I seen comments to indicate that Microsoft did otherwise.

Is it evil if Google knowingly encouraged Mr. Lee to break his agreement?

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