I was searching through Google for funny homework answers like this one:

and lo and behold, 10 of the top 12 responses were from Yahoo! answers, including duplicate content from malaysia.answers.yahoo.com.
While this isn’t a malicious action on Yahoo!’s part, it does show that Google’s duplicate content filter isn’t foolproof.
May 8th, 2007
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