Allowing users to edit or contribute content without an in-house check or balance may lead to inaccuracies in the information found through social media. Certainly this has been the case with Wikipedia and is also, apparently, an issue with Google Places. A recent blog entry at Law.com examines the Google Places issue.

“Do No Evil? Using Google to Harm Your Competitors.”

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