Exodus seems to be a ongoing problem at Microsoft. The latest to leave Microsoft, according to reports, is Alek Kolcz, Principal Scientist at Microsoft's search engine Bing.
Though there is no official confirmation, according to a report by readwriteweb.com, Kolcz appears to have left the company and joined Twitter.
Though Kolcz has not changed his profile anywhere, his name figures in the employee list of Twitter. However, his Twitter account, twitter.com/zorbageek, is protected and it is not accessible to general users.
According to readwriteweb.com, Kolcz spent nearly five years at Microsoft after leaving AOL where he was a system architect and he is the 8th former Microsoft employee at Twitter, which has at 362-people strong workforce.
In the recent times, many people had left Microsoft. In the last 15 months alone, the company has lost chief software architect Ray Ozzie, office unit head Stephen Elop, entertainment, devices unit head Robbie Bach, chief financial officer Chris Liddell and server unit head Bob Muglia.
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