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ex-Googler Mark Jen reveals all

Once upon a time Mark Jen was a happy Google employee.Then he wasn’t.Below is a brief chronology of events as posted on Search Engine Watch:
January 17: He posts about starting work at Google.
January 25: He gains attention after Philipp Lenssen at Google Blogoscope blogs about Jen’s blog and some critical remarks about Google on it. The blog posts disappear soon after.
January 26: The blog returns, along with Jen’s explanation of why he pulls some of his material down.
January 31: The blog gains attention again, after ads for it are spotted on Google.
February 8: News that Jen is no longer with Google emerges
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