Recently, I stumbled upon a change in Google Places, when looking for an ATM within the mall. Below is a screenshot of the Places page.
The strange piece of content here is the snippet from Wikipedia. “All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License – Wikipedia.”
Alone this info would not be worthy of investigation, but earlier in the day I saw some snippets from insiderpages.com, Superpages.com, and yahoo.com.
Above is a snapshot of a similar search that I reproduced with different snippets. I’ve done several of these searches in different categories and it seems like these snippets are appearing where there is a robust inventory of review content, i.e. car dealers, restaurants, etc.
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