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		<title>Ten Reasons Why I Like WordPress</title>
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		<description>When choosing a blog platform, you have a variety of options: Drupal, Movable Type, Typepad, Blogger, Joomla, Expression Engine, WordPress.com, self-hosted WordPress, and others. But when you start researching the options, WordPress seems to have at least 10 main strengths over its competitors.</description>
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		<title>WordPress as a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Application</title>
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		<description>I&apos;m amazed at how easily people can make sites look both professional and functional in a short period of time using WordPress. Clyde Parson, the STC-Suncoast chapter in Tampa, just redid the Suncoast STC with a new WordPress theme. It looks pretty cool.</description>
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