No, the title isn't what it seems to suggest (which, incidentally, is physically impossible as far as I know to have any sort of romantic, physical relationship with software, but who knows what those kids at Google are thinking up), just a play on words. Here, I go into a brief instructional dialog on how to get some free or lower cost gear using the Google Checkout API and it's associated 'offer'. Everyone likes free stuff right?
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