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by thezilch 5435 days ago
The only reports I've read about are Apple's claims and lawsuits [against Android handsets], which I have found fairly disingenuous when one can find Apple borrowing from past IP. The remaining claims I've not heard of and have little reason they are anything but hot air and rabid FUD.

Places copies Yelp data? Beyond the shallow article and the sites themselves, it is not obvious for the places I frequent. We are not given details about what Google was allowed to crawl, scrape, or otherwise. Google has millions, for any given site, of records that it will display through its search or otherwise.

Gruber's claims against Google Plus and Offers are him merely grasping at straws and trying to paint Google as bad guys. What exactly is he or "his audience" claiming against these properties?

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Honestly, I'm not clear if you're arguing the validity of Gruber's claims or that you'd never heard of them.

I'm not saying that his audience is making any claim. I'm saying that his audience knows what claims Gruber is referring to. I do agree that sources rarely hurt, but in this case it doesn't seem crucial.

With that said, Gruber is the guy who did a crusade against Ina Fried because she only linked to a source and didn't spell out the author's full name. So given that, it's probably fair to stretch Gruber for his ommission of sources.