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		<title>Google Gears 64-bit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While eagerly installing Offline Gmail on my computers I ran into the fact the Google Gears is actually not available for 64-bit Linux. I managed to find a number of builds out there, but none that would actually work for me with Offline Gmail or the new WordPress. Building it myself wasn&#8217;t as straight forward [...]]]></description>
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