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		<title>Social media: Politics 2.0 and the changing face of business</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ross Gill</dc:creator>
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<p>I recently attended two very different social media events. The first, the ‘London think-tank summit: at the intersection of traditional and social media’ hosted by the European Parliament, discussed the role that social media can play in influencing public policy and driving awareness campaigns. The second, hosted jointly by Facebook and the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry looked at how businesses can use social media &#8211; or more specifically (and rather unsurprisingly), Facebook, to grow a business.</p>
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