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		<title>By: { 3i } &#187; Why The 1-Second Superbowl Ad Worked</title>
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		<description>[...] think. Steve Banis and MaryAnn Rodgers have a great understanding of what all this means in the Banis Burst Marketing Blog. And Seth Stevenson at Slate Magazine takes a more cynical, more humorous look at the batch of ads [...]</description>
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