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  2. Yelp sues Google for using its search engine monopoly to ...

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    Yelp is suing Google over claims the tech giant violated antitrust laws by using its dominance in internet search to boost its bottom line and crush competition in local markets. With its website ...

  3. Yelp versus Google: An antitrust court fight plays out ... - AOL

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    Yelp says when a customer searches, say, for "restaurants in Brooklyn," Google prioritizes putting its own summary and ratings above non-sponsored results from rivals including Yelp, resulting in ...

  4. Yelp sues Google, alleging a search engine monopoly that ...

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    Yelp claims Google does this because the quality of reviews on Yelp and other services is better. Yelp cited an FTC report that said 32% of reviews on Google have no text, while review text is ...

  5. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    Yelp Inc. is an American company that develops the Yelp.com website and the Yelp mobile app, which publishes crowd-sourced reviews about businesses. It also operates Yelp Guest Manager, a table reservation service. It is headquartered in San Francisco. Yelp was founded in 2004 by former PayPal employees Russel Simmons and Jeremy Stoppelman.

  6. Review bomb - Wikipedia

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    Review bomb. A review bomb is an Internet phenomenon in which a large number of people or a few people with multiple accounts [1] post negative user reviews online in an attempt to harm the sales or popularity of a product, a service, or a business. [2] While a large number of negative reviews may simply be the result of a large number of ...

  7. Review site - Wikipedia

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    Rating site. A rating site (commonly known as a rate-me site) is a website designed for users to vote, rate people, content, or other things. Rating sites can range from tangible to non-tangible attributes, but most commonly, rating sites are based around physical appearances such as body parts, voice, personality, etc.

  8. Sitejabber - Wikipedia

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    Sitejabber. Sitejabber is an AI-enabled platform that allows businesses and buyers to interact through online reviews. [1][2] Sitejabber was founded in 2007 in San Francisco, California and has been described as "the Yelp for websites and online businesses". [3] Sitejabber rebranded the reputation management platform part of its service in 2023 ...

  9. Yelp files antitrust lawsuit against Google - AOL

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