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"html": "How to maintain notes using Gmail\n\n\nApparently this is an 'old school' trick, but seeing as Gmail has been around about a year, that doesn't make sense. But anyway. This could be adapted to maintain almost anything. I'm already using it to keep separate folders for notes, links and large documents.\n",
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