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	Comments on: Sochi 2014 &#8211; The First Olympics Logo Driven by Digital	</title>
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		By: Soctane		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It is boring. I don&#039;t know why adding &quot;dot something&quot; gets called &quot;innovative&quot;. Atlanta 1996 had a website. Just because it has never been done for an Olympics, doesn&#039;t mean it hasn&#039;t been done hundreds of times before. And the Olympics will be happening in Sochi in 2014, not on the Internet. Unless now athletes can just e-mail in their triple axels or win by adding the most friends on Facebook?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is boring. I don&#8217;t know why adding &#8220;dot something&#8221; gets called &#8220;innovative&#8221;. Atlanta 1996 had a website. Just because it has never been done for an Olympics, doesn&#8217;t mean it hasn&#8217;t been done hundreds of times before. And the Olympics will be happening in Sochi in 2014, not on the Internet. Unless now athletes can just e-mail in their triple axels or win by adding the most friends on Facebook?</p>
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