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        <title>Google Feed</title>
        <subtitle>A feed of things tagged 'Google', from Charlie Harvey's website</subtitle>
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        <updated>2011-04-11T20:15:15Z</updated>
        <author>
                <name>Charlie Harvey</name>
        </author>


        <entry>
                <title>Gmail de-ad greasemonkey script</title>
                <link rel="alternate" href="http://charlieharvey.org.uk/page/gmail_de_ad_greasemonkey_script" type="text/html" />
                <id>http://charlieharvey.org.uk/page/gmail_de_ad_greasemonkey_script</id>
                <updated>2011-04-11T20:15:15Z</updated>
                <summary><![CDATA[
  NOTE Google changed the gmail API some time ago. I haven't been able to suss out how and they haven't documented it. So I'm no longer able to support this project. My apologies.
]]></summary>
				<author>
					<name>Charlie Harvey</name>
				</author>
        </entry>

        <entry>
                <title>Tool: Google Creative Commons search for New Internationalist</title>
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                <id>http://charlieharvey.org.uk/page/tool_google_creative_commons_search_for_new_int</id>
                <updated>2010-11-12T16:01:33Z</updated>
                <summary><![CDATA[
  At New Internationalist, where I work, we often struggle to find Creative Commons images that are large enough to use for print. This is a custom google search form that sets up parameters for a search of commercially reusable and modifiable images suitable for print at sizes of 5.333x4 inches or smaller to make that process a bit easier.




 
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				<author>
					<name>Charlie Harvey</name>
				</author>
        </entry>

 
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