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		<title>By: Lift Asia 09 Conference Review &#38; Reflections</title>
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		<description>[...] Korea &amp; Japan and knows about the philosopher Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (originator of the Noosphere concept) is pretty smart in my book. He spoke about how social media is evolving, how it compares [...]</description>
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