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<description><![CDATA[<p>On a recent business trip to China to speak at the <a href="http://www.globaleaders.com/en/2009/cipb/">China Intellectual Property Business Conference</a>, I took the opportunity to meet with the father of our Chinese exchange student who's living with our family in the United States for a year and helping my three girls learn to speak fluently in Mandarin. So this television commercial for Cisco's <a href="http://www.cisco.com/web/go/telepresence">TelePresence</a> really hit home.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;In our business at <a href="http://ip.com">IP.com</a> we've been using teleconferencing more and more frequently&nbsp; to connect with people in China. Johnson Kong our Executive Vice President, Asia Pacific, is resident there, and I've been traveling on business to China, myself, almost once every month or so, during the past few years. I now speak a bit of Mandarin, with a New York accent. While there's nothing like face-to-face meetings to bridge the cultural divide, it's great to be able to keep in touch on a more regular basis with teleconferencing. Videoconferencing is sure to become a part of our lives, not just our business, sooner than we might have imagined just a few years ago,</p>]]></description>
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