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	<description>Why stop now, just when I&#039;m hating it?</description>
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		<title>By: The Blog Review &#187; Testing the W Bloggar Remote Posting</title>
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		<description>[...] EDIT: After trying this here I also made a post over at my main blog. I find that the best way to try an application is to review it. so I did. You can read the review here. The only downside I can see for wp.com users is the image upload function. It works a treat on self-hosted blogs, but it requires FTP access to the servers. Unfortunately we don&#8217;t have this functionality at wp.com so you&#8217;ll still need to upload the image manually. [...]</description>
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