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		<title>Google Chrome Icon Recreation &#8211; With Lego</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I cam across this great video from the Google Chrome Blog and just had to share.  It is fun stop motion photograph using Lego to recreate the logo.  There are also several other submissions that can be seen here.  As a note, the contest to recreate the Google Chrome icon is great advertising&#8230;]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[United Breaks Guitars is a great example of what social media can do for customer service.  David Carroll and his band, Sons of Maxwell, illustrate with this song and video just what can be done when social media is used to express grievances.  Today when I first saw this video &#8211; having seen it posted [...]]]></description>
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