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Google make additions from Microsoft core team |
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Wednesday, 09 March 2005 |
The six original members that created Windows NT loose one of them—Mark Lucovsky—who worked for 16 years with Microsoft.
It
is notable that Lucovsky was named a Microsoft "distinguished
engineer'' in July 2000 after joining the company in 1988. This title
is granted only to those employees who have made "exceptionally
important'' contributions to Microsoft's products and technologies.
It is clear that Google is trying hard to get cream of the talent,
which is hard to attract. This will enable Google to produce more
software for bigger companies. Google wants to retain the top spot of
Search Engines ahead of Yahoo and Microsoft’s MSN.
The search of Google is unorthodox and they gave a fine
example of it when in July, the company put a recruiting billboard on
U.S. Highway 101, the main freeway that connects the company's
headquarters in Mountain View with San Francisco. This billboard had a
math problem and the drivers, who were able to solve the problem, were
directed to a recruiting page on Google's Web site.
But clearly, by hiring Mark Lucovsky, Google has searched the correct talent and will be benefited.
Troy McKirk
Search Engine Optimization Expert
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 November 2005 )
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