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		<title>By: Clock IT Up</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Google Docs Offline Access For Documents...&lt;/strong&gt;

Ever since Google put the seed in our minds about offline access to Google Docs, users around the world have been waiting patiently for new developments. Well now Google have made a move, telling us about it on their Official Google Docs blog.
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<p>Ever since Google put the seed in our minds about offline access to Google Docs, users around the world have been waiting patiently for new developments. Well now Google have made a move, telling us about it on their Official Google Docs blog.<br />
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