Updated:2010/3/18 10:28
Microsoft (MSFT.O) said on Thursday its vice-president of sales for its MSN China joint venture would leave the firm at the end of March to pursue his own start-up.
Xiao Chen, who has been with the company since its inception in China, submitted his letter of resignation recently, a Microsoft spokeswoman told Reuters.
MSN China, which was launched in 2005 with local partners, ran into trouble late last year when its microblogging site, Juku --created by an independent vendor-- was was accused of copying another start-up. Microsoft subsequently suspended the service.
China has the world's largest Internet market by users at 384 million at the end of last year.
source:reuters
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