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		<description><![CDATA[Back in July we posted about the remarkable project that WNET (PBS of NYC) put together with Tierra to launch 50 sites in ten months using one CMS, WordPress. Dan Goldman and Jamie Trowbridge who headed up that project, were kind enough to present a case study of how it was all done, at the [...]


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