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Published: 10 October 2006 15:00 GMT
08:30: These poles going into the ground form the frame of a large, sturdy and colourful climbing frame which will be the centrepiece of the new playground.
Kaboom has worked with other high-tech companies such as CA on similar projects and has a commitment to providing all children with a safe place to play within walking distance of their home.
Salesforce.com will this year dedicate around 40,000 hours of staff time to charity work. It also provides its technical support and CRM software free of charge to more than 1,000 not-for-profit organisations.
Photo credit: Will Sturgeon
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