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		<title>Best Flickr photo Uploader for Gnome/Linux</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was struggling to find an application that would be as simple as Flickr native Uploadr but would provide me with an option to change permissions before pictures are uploaded. Finally I&#8217;ve found Ross Burton&#8216;s Postr &#8211; GNOME Flickr Uploader. Ubuntu 8.04 already comes with package called &#8220;postr&#8220;, however it is a very outdated version [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Another reason for Django</title>
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		<title>Python squeezes SUN</title>
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