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		<title>By: Wordpress Blog Services - The BuddyPress Revolution (coming soon…)</title>
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		<description>[...] But I want to try it out now! You do?! That’s lucky, as I’ve just written a series of posts about BuddyPress on my blog, Nometech.com! The series, in three parts takes you through the installation of WordPress MU in part one, then the installation of BuddyPress in part two and finally customizing and ‘getting to grips’ with BuddyPress in part three. [...]</description>
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