Yahoo! Maps Pranks Google
According to Silicon Valley Sleuth, Yahoo!'s new maps service (which I covered here) had a bogus local business listing for Google: "The Dude's Fish Store". The Sleuth's web site has a screen shot, but I found more proof (and more irony) by Googling for "The Dude's Fish Store"--it showed up in Yahoo! Local's list of "Toys in Mountain View" (View image). It's gone now, but I love that Google's own index preserved the prank against them.
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hmmm...i think its unetical to undermine your oppnents like that. Google might be .5 billion $ short in revenue to Yahoo, but its growing like the blob. If the hydrogen core of google is not depleted, it will one day consume all that we know.
I think it's a little sneakier than that. To quote Google's Matt Cutts:
"Has some Googler been running a side business out of their cubicle, or maybe just seeing what data sources get mapped?"
(From http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/more-yahoo-strangeness/)
Actually, I'm not convinced this is a prank. It appears that somebody set up a Yahoo! Store with that name and Google's address. Perhaps it was a Google employee. In any case, it's not surprising that maps would incorporate the Y! Store database as an address data source.

