Google Just Killed Yelp?

by Greg Bussmann on January 7, 2010

That may be a bit premature to say, but Google tonight at least sent a shot across Yelp’s bow with the debut of their new ‘near me now’ feature for Android and iPhone.

The feature puts a near me now option under the search box, then, using your location, shows you what’s around you in various categories. The search results include phone and web links, directions and maps, and customer reviews.

Go to Google.com from your phone’s browser and it should be there. You may have to go into the settings and turn on the location service.

Here’s a look at it:

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  • melihoztalay
    Hello,

    I anticipate that Google's "Near Me Now" is something that was always planned with or without Yelp. The bigger issue during 2010 will be the war that will rage for consumer reviews at multiple local business listing websites.

    Google has it's own local business listings and allows consumers to post reviews. So does, Yahoo, Bing, City Search/Ask, Yellow Pages, Yellowbook, Local.com and the list goes on. Although, all of these local listing type websites will be seeking out the consumer to visit their website and post a review about a local or small business, I think the local and small business will become overwhelmed trying to monitor all of these websites.

    As you can imagine a solution already exists for the local and small business. At KillerStartUps a company was recently reviewed providing Local Business Listing Management servers for local and small businesses. You can read up on KillerStartUps perspective of this at:

    http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/smartfinds...

    Although, this will be a time consuming effort for the local and small business to manage their local business listing at multiple websites, this is the first time that the Internet is actually helping the local and small business. Hopefully, this business group can be early adopters for a change and embrace the technology so they can benefit sooner rather than later.

    Great discussion here. Thanks.
  • stlouisseo
    Here's a really cheesy video that shows how it works. Grab some popcorn and enjoy

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETbTqjjzDLg
  • Thanks for sharing that Will!
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