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Google+ Photos Get Pan And Zoom Functionality, Letting You Really Explore High-Res Photos | TechCrunch

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"As part of its 'Share a Coke' campaign in Australia, Coca-cola is replacing its brand name on its bottles and cans with 150 different names in the run..." While this could be viewed only as a marketing story, consider how it could also reflect focusing on individuals within your enterprise.


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