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	<title>Comments on: Microsoft Gatineau &#8211; Google Analytics Killer?</title>
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		<title>By: Renolds</title>
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		<dc:creator>Renolds</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think that I can prove beyond a shadow of a doubt who the winner is in this competition-Drum roll please.....It&#039;s Google Analytics.  How can I be so certain?  Well, Microsoft admits it and I can prove it.  I was recently job hunting and submitting my CV to every tech company I&#039;ve ever wanted to work for when I noticed something quite cheeky.  I found my way to Microsoft’s Bing job site, poked me nose around in their source and there it was – Google Analytics API call right in the page source code.  THEY DON’T EVEN USE THEIR OWN PRODUCT-HA!

go here, right click and view source- http://www.microsoft-careers.com/content/bing/bing-home/  
If you walk up the tree to http://www.microsoft-careers.com/ it’s there too.

Here’s one of a few google references in the source: 

At first I wasn’t sure because there is another company name attached to the site, but if you apply to a job you’ll see that it is THE MICROSOFT.

If that ain’t proof, I don’t know what is.  Hands down winner is Google.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that I can prove beyond a shadow of a doubt who the winner is in this competition-Drum roll please&#8230;..It&#8217;s Google Analytics.  How can I be so certain?  Well, Microsoft admits it and I can prove it.  I was recently job hunting and submitting my CV to every tech company I&#8217;ve ever wanted to work for when I noticed something quite cheeky.  I found my way to Microsoft’s Bing job site, poked me nose around in their source and there it was – Google Analytics API call right in the page source code.  THEY DON’T EVEN USE THEIR OWN PRODUCT-HA!</p>
<p>go here, right click and view source- <a href="http://www.microsoft-careers.com/content/bing/bing-home/" rel="nofollow">http://www.microsoft-careers.com/content/bing/bing-home/</a><br />
If you walk up the tree to <a href="http://www.microsoft-careers.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.microsoft-careers.com/</a> it’s there too.</p>
<p>Here’s one of a few google references in the source: </p>
<p>At first I wasn’t sure because there is another company name attached to the site, but if you apply to a job you’ll see that it is THE MICROSOFT.</p>
<p>If that ain’t proof, I don’t know what is.  Hands down winner is Google.</p>
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