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Has anyone else seen this while using any of Google's services? For the past week, I've been able to use Google Reader on my netbook for a total of about 20 minutes, then it stops loading, and if I refresh I get the above error. After that, any attempts to load the page gets that error again. It does not let me in again for about a day on that computer, but I can access it on other computers. Curiously, I can ALSO access it on my netbook if I switch to a different browser. But Firefox displays Google Reader the best, particularly when using Better GReader to hide the unnecessary space.

I've tried searching for an answer, and all I found were a bunch of other frustrated people with no answers. Most said that they were seeing captha's to let them through, but I haven't seen a single one until just a couple moments ago, but when I filled it out and submitted it, I just got the above error again.

I've also tried disabling all my addons and browsing the reader in Firefox, and I still got the error.

Any ideas? This is very frustrating. I'm a Google Reader addict and I need my fix!
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Matt