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Anonymous
Reduce the amount of frames in your gif (framerate, speed up to reduce animation length, cut the end of it off), reduce the amount of pixels per frame, reduce the amount of bits per pixel (amount of colours)
A noticable drop in one is bad and can ruin your gif, a slight unnoticable drop in each can drop your filesize considerably without visual quality loss. Then again a noticable drop in each will obliterate your filesize.
Mind you, I've never been in any contact with gifs outside my browser. Common sense man, common sense.
And then there's this: http://www.google.fi/search?q=compressing+an+animated+gif
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