Kai-Fu Lee, chief executive officer of Innovation Works, talks about the outlook for Apple Inc. and the mobile market in China. Lee, speaking with Emily Chang on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West," also discusses Google Inc.'s withdrawal from China and the relationship between social media, innovation and censorship.
李開復,“創(chuàng)新工場”的執(zhí)行長官,就關于蘋果公司以及手機市場在中國的發(fā)展前景發(fā)表了看法。美國彭博環(huán)球電視臺“彭博西方”欄目組主持人Emily Chang就該問題對他進行提問,他們也探討了谷歌公司退出中國市場的這一事件,以及社會媒體、創(chuàng)新和審查制度之間的關系。

滬江科普:李開復,一位充滿傳奇色彩的人物

Kai-Fu Lee is a Taiwanese IT venture capitalist, executive, writer, and computer scientist. He is currently based in Beijing, China. In 2011, Kai-Fu Lee voluntarily relinquished his U.S. citizenship, in favor of a passport issued by Taiwan and a permanent residency from mainland China.
李開復來自臺灣,是一位信息產業(yè)的經理人、創(chuàng)業(yè)者和電腦科學的研究者。現(xiàn)移居中國大陸北京。2011年,李開復因為臺灣的護照問題主動放棄了自己的美國公民身份,成為永久中國大陸居民。

He became the focus of a 2005 legal dispute between Google and Microsoft, his former employer, due to a one-year non-compete agreement that he signed with Microsoft in 2000 when he became its corporate vice president of interactive services.
他因過去的雇主微軟和谷歌在2005年的法律糾紛而成為公眾的爭議焦點。他在2000年和微軟公司簽署了一份一年非競爭協(xié)議,成為了微軟公司副總裁。

He is one of the most prominent figures in the Chinese internet sector. He was the founding president of Google China, serving from July 2005 through September 4, 2009. His personal blog is widely followed in China, and he runs a personal website, "我學網" to help young Chinese people achieve in their studies and careers.
李開復是中國互聯(lián)網方面首屈一指的人物。他在2005年7月至2009年9月4日期間擔任谷歌公司在中國的總裁。他的個人博客在中國很受歡迎,同時他也開辦了自己的網站“我學網”,用來幫助中國的年輕人完成學業(yè)以及事業(yè)。