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		<description>[...] WordPress has, the past, hardly been impressive when it came to file managing. It worked, but not in a way that was very exciting. Now, with the upgrade, managing photos, specifically, is a lot more fun. In fact, the new options and interface has been so inspiring that I’m actually moving away from the paid system Flickr to manage my photos in the open source environment that is m.... [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] WordPress has, the past, hardly been impressive when it came to file managing. It worked, but not in a way that was very exciting. Now, with the upgrade, managing photos, specifically, is a lot more fun. In fact, the new options and interface has been so inspiring that I’m actually moving away from the paid system Flickr to manage my photos in the open source environment that is m.... [...]</description>
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