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$( function() {

    // with amplify you pick a resource id. and then
    // store an object
    amplify.store( "storeExample1", { foo: "bar" } );

    // or any type of data you'd like
    amplify.store( "storeExample2", "baz" );

    // retrieve the data later via the key
    var myStoredValue = amplify.store( "storeExample1" ),
    myStoredValue2 = amplify.store( "storeExample2" ),
    // you can dump all the stored value into a single hash
    myStoredValues = amplify.store();

    // amplify will take care of serializing/deserializing
    // the data, as well as choosing the best persistance
    // technology available on the client browser.
    $( "p" )
        .append( myStoredValue.foo ) // bar
        .append( myStoredValue2 ) // baz
        .append( myStoredValues.storeExample1.foo ) // bar
        .append( myStoredValues.storeExample2 ); // baz
});
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