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    Google.mE is a project written in java that allows users to sync with all their online Google web apps such as Picasa, Google docs, GMail, and many more. The user's Google web services will be able to interact with each and work together seamlessly.
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    Java picture frame displays pictures as a slideshow and also includes the capability to retrieve files efficiently from a remote mounted NFS directory and/or an email account using POP3 or IMAP protocols.
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    gPod (GMail-iPod) is a free multimedia player which uses GMail as the datastore. The first iteration is targeted at playing audio files and a two way streaming between GMail and the client interface.
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