That sounds like duplicate content to me. You would have to make the pages where it appears to be more unique to counter the duplicate factor of that article.
Explain Google Places into Google+ Places
So recently Google Places merged into Google+ Places, what does this mean, what difference is this going to make, will my places page be lost or will it be converted, and what about this new rating / review system.
It is my opinion feel free to disregard it, but Facebook is becoming flooded with B2C advertising, they are potentially going to apply this pay to promote posts, it has wandered so far from its routes its that it no longer appeals to many. Now they are public, despite Zuks 57% holdings, they are...
Why not just have both, but as far as I can see Facebook is on the way down, Google+ will rise up, or people will just have had enough of social networks.
Google are trying to promote relevant and high quality content, they want to provide quality search, of course they are not going to release their algorithm or give to much away or it will lead to manipulation of what they want to be pure and relevant results. Google is trying to level the...
The main problem exists with mobile sites that have been specifically designed for mobile. That when a mobile device is detected that is the site that is loaded. If it is just automatic conversion of an existing site to a different site, then there is no duplicate content.
We heard from one of the top Google guys that if you have a mobile version of a site try not to create a duplicate copy, just try and name it m.(website name).com
They suggest using the css to modify the site so that it fits mobile devices.
Update on duplicate content, if there is a mobile version for a site it can now count as duplicate content. The solution is to create a style sheet for the main website. To avoid the possibility that Google recognises the mobile site as the main site and then counts the main site as duplicate...
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