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		<title>By: Twitter Trackbacks for Laurent Haug’s blog » Blog Archive » Hole in the wall [liftlab.com] on Topsy.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Laurent Haug’s blog » Blog Archive » Hole in the wall  liftlab.com/think/laurent/2008/12/24/hole-in-the-wall &#8211; view page &#8211; cached  Lift has many side effects, most of them unknown to the people who organize the event as they happen after the conference. Companies have been launched, people have been found a new job - or enough energy to launch their own project, couples have met, a Chinese artist even raised funds for his Beijing media festival. There are many stories typical of a large scale gathering of dynamic, creative, and interesting people. Sometimes one of these stories reaches me by chance, and tonight I got a mail from Philippe Tarbouriech, Lifter since 2007 who describes himself as a “photographer with a technology bias, or a technologist with a passion for photography”. &#8212; From the page [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Laurent Haug&#8217;s blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Reinventing education</title>
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		<description>[...] and Salman Farmanfarmaian at our latest entrepreneur gathering. It started when we discussed Philippe&#8217;s trip to India to make pictures of Hole in the wall, a project we all discovered at Lift07 and that has, since, [...]</description>
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