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Microsoft Workers Prefer Google

dhollist writes "A story just released by the Inquirer shows that 80% of incoming search requests from Microsoft's domain arrived via Google's search engine. In contrast, 64% of Yahoo! staff and 100% of Google staff use their own company's search engine. How's that for a product endorsement? I'd guess that Microsoft may soon add google.com to the list of blocked URL's on their intranet."

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  1. As a counterpoint by The+Bungi · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Maybe Slashdot would like to release its server logs of the past five years so we can see what operating system the open source community uses?

  2. Re:I've switched by Petrushka · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I tried ask.com for a while but gave up -- after I tried hunting for info on Australia's laws on pedophilia, and got told "you're not allowed to make that query" or similar. Well, gee, thanks, in that case I'll take my searches elsewhere ... Google gave me quite a lot of noise, as you point out, but at least it let me find the answer in a minute or so, as opposed to refusing to let me find out at all.

  3. What they left out... by saleenS281 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Why do I get the feeling "microsofts domain" included MSN.com, and the reviewer failed to point out that msn is actually an ISP as well. It's real easy for google to attain 100% when they don't actually serve any end users. The results just reek of setup to me.

  4. Stats by MarkByers · · Score: 4, Interesting

    If you had read TFA you would have found the link to the real article which links to the original source, and found this:

    http://andrewhitchcock.org/companystats/

    Firefox has just under 10% from Microsoft, and about 80% from Google.

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  5. No they don't by idonthack · · Score: 4, Interesting
    The vast majority of computers at Google are Linux boxes. They give us a laptop also, and we get to choose between a Mac Powerbook and an IBM Thinkpad.
    Most people are Linux-only
    http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-06-15-n22 .html
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  6. Use Your Competitors' Products by ramakant · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Microsoft's stated goal is to beat Google at the search game. It seems pretty logical to me that they would be using Google's and Yahoo's search engines in order to generate competitive intelligence and understand what they are doing wrong. I work at a mobile search startup, and I use Google's and Yahoo's products that compete with ours everyday. While Googlers are busy staring at their own reflection in the mirror, Microsoft just might catch up. If I were Steve Ballmer, I'd be pleased with this.

  7. Ask.com (Ask Jeeves) is the same. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Ask.com is worse than MSN or Yahoo. We once recently got an email from the higher-ups expressing their disapointment that something to the effect of 90% of all searches in the company were to Google.com and not Ask.com.

    I say this as an Ask employee and post this anonymously for this reason.

  8. Re:duh by OmnipotentEntity · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This is only if the browser they are using supports link prefetching.

    Last I checked, IE didn't.

    What else would Microsoft employees be using? Firefox? If so that's as funny as Google.

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  9. Re:Chair sales in Redmond skyrocket by rvw · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Whenever I'm looking for something on MSDN, I use Google instead of the MSDN-search box. Google indexes the Microsoft site a lot better than MS does itself. So I can understand that MS-employees use Google. As long as they can't get their own site indexed properly, they can't beat Google.