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		<title>By: michelangelo</title>
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		<description>yes! i actually use firefox with the restore tab sessions on and the google browser sync plugin, so i can choose to syn those tabs to my other machines (running firefox and the google plugin). i cant liv (or at least browse) without it.

incidentally, google browser sync also syncs passwords, history, cookies and bookmarks (i use magnolia though), along side your open tabs, so you can pick up your browsing where you left off from any machine you use.</description>
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<p>incidentally, google browser sync also syncs passwords, history, cookies and bookmarks (i use magnolia though), along side your open tabs, so you can pick up your browsing where you left off from any machine you use.</p>
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