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			<title><![CDATA[Top Ten In-Market partners for 2011]]></title>
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	Reflecting on 2011, which was a pretty special year for Immersion Lab, I figured we must have met with over 300 organizations around the globe (more likely 350 but many of them hosted us more than once).&nbsp; This got me thinking about the attributes that exist in companies that are willing, completely on a goodwill basis, to meet with strangers and share their insights and experiences.<b>&nbsp;<a href="http://www.immersionlab.com/january2012">Read more ....</a></b></p>

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