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		<title>Blogsavvy is for sale!</title>
		<description>I think it's time to hand over the reins of Blogsavvy to someone who can make a decent business out of it given that I'm pretty much flat out with Edublogs and Incsub stuff these days.

So, here's your chance to get hold of not just a great established PR 5/6 ...</description>
		<link>http://blogsavvy.net/blogsavvy-is-for-sale</link>
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		<title>Introducing Incsub.com - WPMU development and consultancy</title>
		<description>Ladies and gents, for your blog communiuty pleasure, I give you Incsub, custom WordPress MultiUser blog communities and networks.

This is a joint project between Andrew Billits and myself and is, I guess, the natural addition to WPMUDEV Premium.

Now you don't even have to worry about implementing our custom plugins and ...</description>
		<link>http://blogsavvy.net/introducing-incsubcom-wpmu-development-and-consultancy</link>
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		<title>Introducing WPMUDEV Premium</title>
		<description>Ladies and Gents, we give you WPMUDEV Premium.

This is a joint project between Andrew Billits and myself that aims to find a way to provide complex custom plugins, materials, hacks and support for WordPress MultiUser (WPMU) for a fraction of the amount you'd have to pay a developer.

It's already stuffed ...</description>
		<link>http://blogsavvy.net/introducing-wpmudev-premium</link>
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		<title>Introducing Edublogs Premium</title>
		<description>Well, here goes.

In my first ever post - four years ago this month - I wondered how I could provide this wonderful technology to teachers and learners. There was the visionary Manila (too hard - for me) and the ever present Blogger (too out of your control) but it wasn't ...</description>
		<link>http://blogsavvy.net/introducing-edublogs-premium</link>
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		<title>My new, new media, blog</title>
		<description>Well, it's not everyday you get a new blog, and certainly not everyday you get to run it on the biggest news and information site in your State, so I figured I may as well crow about it a bit and invite you over for a peek.

Basically it's me making ...</description>
		<link>http://blogsavvy.net/my-new-new-media-blog</link>
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		<title>The Legal Responsibilities of Blog Providers</title>
		<description>Over at incorporated subversion I've just put up a piece on community sites and legal responsibilities, especially in terms of blogs.

While not regular blogsavvy fare I think there is a particularly significant issue here regarding the differentiation between forum contribution (for examples NY Times Opinion or Guardian Comment is Free ...</description>
		<link>http://blogsavvy.net/the-legal-responsibilities-of-blog-providers</link>
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		<title>A Personal Learning Environment based on WPMU</title>
		<description>I don't usually do this but I thought that Blogsavvy readers might be interested in a more educationally focussed and in-depth article that I've put together at incorporated subversion regarding how WordPress (and more specifically WPMU) could form the basis of the next generation of Learning Management Systems as Personal ...</description>
		<link>http://blogsavvy.net/a-personal-learning-environment-based-on-wpmu</link>
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		<title>Making a Case for Business Blogging</title>
		<description>Anyone who's interested in putting forward a case for the difference blogging can make to a business will probably be interested in the results of Lisa Calhoun's survey. The only small-ish hitch is that you'll have to fill it out and get your clients to fill it out too first ...</description>
		<link>http://blogsavvy.net/making-a-case-for-business-blogging</link>
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		<title>Structured Blogging - Magic or Just Another Wizard?</title>
		<description>Reading D'Arcy Norman's '5 out of 5' post on structured blogging the other day it seemed like it was probably worth revisiting the WP &#38; MT plugin, especially in the light of how it might be used in a multi-user blogging environment and the ever-deafening march of word-processing / cms ...</description>
		<link>http://blogsavvy.net/structured-blogging-magic-or-just-another-wizard</link>
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		<title>Blog Hui!</title>
		<description>Quite wonderfully Blogtalk Downunder has inspired, in part, New Zealand's first International blog conference... Blog Hui.

 

So why don't ya go and make a bunch of kiwis very very happy by proposing a paper, poster, praxis or workshop... beautiful Wellington combined with a quick scoot round the island sounds like ...</description>
		<link>http://blogsavvy.net/blog-hui</link>
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