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		<title>New feature for Gmail &#8211; drag images into emails</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google launched a new feature for Gmail that allows you to drag images from a computer into a message. You simply drag the image in, resize it, and send an email. Currently, the feature only works in one browser &#8211; Google Chrome, a support for other browsers will come soon.]]></description>
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