Google Gears was a technology introduced by Google to enable offline access to online applications. It allowed users to interact with web applications even when they were not connected to the internet. The main features of Google Gears included a local server for storing application pages offline, a relational database drift hunters for storing data on the user's computer, and a worker pool for handling background tasks.
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