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		<title>By: Launching a Blogger Program: Part 4 &#171; SquaredPeg</title>
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		<title>By: Andrew Careaga</title>
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		<description>Glad you guys found a reasonably-priced solution for your student blogs. We use Movable Type for our blogging platform at UMR (but no student blogs). MT has worked well, and we&#039;re looking at what the IT folks call an &quot;enterprise solution&quot; that would allow us to expand MT&#039;s use.</description>
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