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      Those nice people at Google have finally opened their <a
      href="http://code.google.com/apis/contacts/">Contacts API</a>.  Now,
      Evolution already has a Google Calendar backend, so does anyone fancy
      writing a Google Contacts addressbook backend?  If someone with C/GObject
      knowledge is interested, I'll happily provide assistance on the Evolution
      side.
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