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      <title>Stay hydrated 💧💧💧 using Microsoft Teams, Flow and PowerBI</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Recently, I was looking for some app to remind me to drink water and monitor my waterintake. I know you might say - JUST REMEMBER IT YOURSELF! However, I am a geek who likes to use technology to give me some nudges. So, I reviewed a bunch of apps but none of them had the exact thing I was looking for. Some of them were too fancy and some were asking to PAY for the &amp;ldquo;pro&amp;rdquo; version. I was definitely not going to spend money to just give me reminders , so I ventured to build something from the Microsoft suite of tools which was more integrated with my work life and was the best way to actually make me drink more.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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