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		<title>By: Bradley Miller</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bradley Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yea -- I&#039;ve been playing with Google&#039;s Chrome browser also . . . I&#039;m liking it a lot but I can&#039;t commit too much because I need cross platform (Linux/Mac/Windows daily use) and I thrive on the Mozilla Weave sync function.  (Jump from one computer/os/location to another and still be working with the same bookmarks/etc..)

Google Docs has been a true blessing though -- I can work on articles anywhere, on any computer and have no qualms about &quot;DOH! Forgot to send it to myself&quot;.  There simply isn&#039;t any other way to get around that and have it be a simply transparent functionality.  It&#039;s not a substitute for a true desktop app, but the gain for me in complete portability is worth the compromises.  I can always then take the document and format it when I&#039;m ready to go presentation quality.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yea &#8212; I&#8217;ve been playing with Google&#8217;s Chrome browser also . . . I&#8217;m liking it a lot but I can&#8217;t commit too much because I need cross platform (Linux/Mac/Windows daily use) and I thrive on the Mozilla Weave sync function.  (Jump from one computer/os/location to another and still be working with the same bookmarks/etc..)</p>
<p>Google Docs has been a true blessing though &#8212; I can work on articles anywhere, on any computer and have no qualms about &#8220;DOH! Forgot to send it to myself&#8221;.  There simply isn&#8217;t any other way to get around that and have it be a simply transparent functionality.  It&#8217;s not a substitute for a true desktop app, but the gain for me in complete portability is worth the compromises.  I can always then take the document and format it when I&#8217;m ready to go presentation quality.</p>
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