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So today I spent the day looking into a certain little gem of open source software, courtesy of Google, called Project Omaha.

So what is omaha?

Some of you might not know it, but when you install any Google app on your computer, you aren't actually downloading that app, but instead downloading the Google Updater, with a tag that identifies which app you're looking for.</description>
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