The zany folk at "Answers in Genesis" appear to have SEO-gamed the search results in both Google and Bing to jump to the top of the answer to what happened to the dinosaurs on both services. That has some people irked for completely understandable reasons.
Honestly, if AiG's page showed up somewhere in response to that query, even in the front page, I'd be okay with it. I'm a big believer, with Jefferson (http://wist.info/jefferson-thomas/19893/ and http://wist.info/jefferson-thomas/2082/) that the best answer to Error is the Truth, not suppression. But a bit of curation amidst the algorithms might not be a bad idea in this case. Truth has an easier time of defeating Error when Error doesn't grab the spotlight for itself.
Everyone Please Go Tell Google That Dinosaurs Aren’t a Ploy to Indoctrinate Children FFS (Seriously. Please.)
Known issue; it's being looked at.
+Colm Buckley Oh, I'm sure it is. I've been a bit amused over the folk who have taken it as Some Horrifying Betrayal and Intentional Act of Doltery by Google, as opposed to "Hey, those AIG guys hired some SEO-fu, didn't they?"
Its pretty known