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	<title>Comments on: Modern Love: what Google’s Superbowl ad teaches us about understanding culture</title>
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		<title>By: Affect, Effect, and Context: more thoughts on Google&#8217;s superbowl ad &#124; canarytrap.net</title>
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		<description>[...] last week, much of it ranging from positive to gushing adoration. I was no exception, discussing the way google demonstrated its understanding of the culture of seeking. My last post focused on the content of the ad, which was lovely, but content doesn’t exist in a [...]</description>
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