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Lacoste is paying a tribute to its heritage by launching a lovely online pop-up book dedicated to the brand’s founder, René Lacoste. The online project features visual life-story of one of the most important figures in tennis history, starting from his early years.
The story is split into 6 chapters, and each of them tells (in English) about really notable events in the biography of the brand’s founder and the label itself as well.




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Following are the three logos with three different colour combinations. Help us to choose the best one.

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Parachute Advansed new AD

Parachute advanced shifting from "Gorgeous Hamesha" to "Khubsurat hai badna".

Flashback Tata Crucible Quiz Part 6

1. Position 15 - Sitting Buddha, position 16 ostrich, position 17- crane, these are associated with which product ?

2. His father started the Hampshire Group of Hotels and his flagship hotel is called the Dream Hotel. Who are we talking about?

3. Starter, Home, Business, Enterprise, Premium are range of offerings of which company ?

Facebook Stories

As part of their celebration that made 500 million users, Facebook is running a project called "Facebook Stories". There's the tale of Denmark's Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, jogging with 100 people he met through Facebook. Or the person who turned her 31-acre horse farm into a non-profit horse rescue service after reading about animal cruelty on Facebook. Or the simpler tales of lost dogs found and missing wallets returned.


Facebook is all about the individual and collective experiences of you and your friends. It's filled with hundreds of millions of stories. Which ones inspire you? What's your Facebook story?
visit : http://stories.facebook.com/

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Amitabh Bachchan is endorsing ESPN for Champions League T20

Amitabh Bachchan, is adding another big wing in his career as he is endorsing the coming Champions LeagueT20 matches. The Big B has been roped in to endorse sports channel ESPN for the Champions League T20 tournament to be held in South Africa in September.

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Who is advertising here?

Sugar Free's latest ad

New ad for Sugar Free which features their brand ambassador Bipasha Basu titled "Step to Fitness" aimed at moving people from being just "Fitness Thinkers" to "Fitness Doers".

Animal Logos & Trivia - Series 3

Taking forward the series from leaping cat, this time we'll take bird which has been used in logos. The two famous brands which strike immediately are Dove and Twitter.

Dove

Dove is a personal care brand owned by Unilever. It was introduced in the 1950s for the purpose of serving military personnel. At that time, the Navy needed a soap to protect their skins from drying due to over exposure to the rough sea water or sand.


When the soap became popular, in 1957 the company decided for a commercial launch and hence it got the brand name “dove”.

Trivia:-
The dove bird in the logo stands for peace. It honors the sacrifice of those military personnel for whom it was originally manufactured. In other sense it also puts the mild nature of the various Dove products. Its color changes with time.
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Twitter

Twitter's origins lie in a "daylong brainstorming session" of the podcasting company Odeo. During the meeting, Jack Dorsey introduced the idea of an individual using an SMS service to communicate with a small group, a concept partially inspired by the SMS group messaging service TXTMob.

The original project code name for the service was twttr, inspired by Flickr and the five character length of American SMS short codes. The developers initially considered "10958″ as a short code, but later changed it to "40404″ for "ease of use and memorability."

Dorsey published the first Twitter message : "just setting up my twttr"

The story of the twitter bird began when Twitter discovered an illustration of a bird by a British illustrator, Simon Oxley on iStockphoto. Twitter paid $7 for the rights of that illustration and used the bird since then to decorate their website.

Trivia:-
The name of the blue twitter bird is Ollie. It is the official mascot of the Twitterrific Twitter application For Mac OS and iPhone. Though the bird is not twitter’s official logo.

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