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		<description><![CDATA[POP lets you download email messages from Gmail&#8217;s servers onto your Microsoft Outlook (or Outlook Express). Unlike Yahoo or Hotmail, POP access is free for all Gmail users and Google has no plans to charge for it in the future.   (full story)]]></description>
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