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    AOL 2007 Halloween animated Logo
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    Halloween 2007, AOL had an animated Halloween logo on their home page to help celebrate the day with Jack O'l Lantern, and vines. It only lasted for Halloween and then it was forever gone. The animated version still exists on the internet somewhere. (see static graphic below) It is a flash SWF. I am searching for the animated version. Does anyone reading this have a copy of this SWF or know the link to this file? Please reply if you do! Thanks!

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    I found a bunch of sites with static images. Even the ones that claim they are animated seem to be just a static. Sorry
    But here's some more static ones incase you were looking for anything else...

    louisgray.com: Web Service Logos from AOL to Zuula Get Spooky for Halloween - The Zuula logo is pretty neat.

    Halloween Logos 2007 | Logo Design Blog - The yahoo one on this page is animated...
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    AOL 2007 Halloween Animated Logo
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    Well, after much searching I found the 2007 AOL Halloween animated logo. Persistence pays off! It's cool! Now on to searching for other animated logos to add to my collection!
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    In case you haven't already tried it, you can make your own animations. I sometimes use UnFREEz from WhitSoft Development. It is a free program and extremely easy to use. You have to provide your own images for frames and convert to GIF format, which you can do with an image editor. Just drag and drop the GIF images into the interface, set the frame delay time, and hit "Make Animated GIF." UnFREEz will take care of the rest, including automatic interlacing and transparency detection. It is a very small download.

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