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		<title>By: Google’s Gmail Service Crashes Across World &#124; Greg's Constant Chaos</title>
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		<description>[...] Take a minute instead to look into backing up your web based email.&#160; This post from Lifehacker is a good place to start.&#160; Or you could also consider offline gmail, a new feature in Gmail Labs that I have highlighted here. [...]</description>
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