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		<title>By: richardkmiller.com/blog/ &#187; College life, powered by Google</title>
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		<description>[...] As I&#8217;ve mentioned before, Google has several services that it often keeps under the radar &#8212; Google Talk, SMS, and Picasa, for example. However, Google recently posted a page called &#8220;College life, powered by Google&#8221;. While there are no new services, it is a slick page that explains several of Google&#8217;s services and how they can help college students. [...]</description>
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