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Yelp’s CEO On Google: We Were Suprised…I Don’t Think It’s A Permanent Situation

Yelp's CEO Jeremy Stoppelman deserves credit for trying to play nice with Google, even appearing onstage at the Social Currency CrunchUp with John Hanke , a Google VP of Product Management. As expected the tension was palpable, as Hanke and Stoppelman discussed Google Places and the goliath's heavy reliance on Yelp's content . Beyond the professional veneer, there's no question that Stoppelman feels burned. The recent developments, he says, were unexpected: "Well I think we were surprised because we hadn't participated in Place Pages over the years. Like we were in sort of the precursor to Place Pages back in something like 2006 and then we left because we weren't really happy in the direction it was going ... And then yeah, we found our content was showing up there and it is ranked dead last right now. I don't think that's sort of a permanent situation from what we gather from talking to Google, they are sort of headed in a new direction that which hopefully will be more positive." Full video ahead, along with Stoppelman's thoughts on taking on Foursquare and Groupon.
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