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		<title>By: Backdrifter: Google Acquires JotSpot</title>
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		<description>[...] Another component is the software installed on individual computers, Google Desktop and Google Talk being two indispensable applications. A bit of integration, utilizing standard protocols like XMPP, could link everything together. Data could transition seamlessly from the desktop, to the internally deployed appliances, and out to the Google-powered cloud. Wouldn&#8217;t that be interesting? [...]</description>
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