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		<title>WordPress Is Much More Than Just a Blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A little over eight years ago, WordPress 1.0 was announced. We hated it, really hated it. Frankly, we continued to hate it up until about a year ago when WordPress 3.0 was released. FINALLY, they got it to a point it could be considered as a viable alternative to custom programming and various other options [...]]]></description>
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A little over eight years ago, WordPress 1.0 was <a href="http://wordpress.org/news/2004/01/wordpress-10/">announced</a>. We hated it, really hated it. Frankly, we continued to hate it up until about a year ago when WordPress 3.0 was <a href="http://wordpress.org/news/2010/06/thelonious/">released</a>. FINALLY, they got it to a point it could be considered as a viable alternative to custom programming and various other options for content management.
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We didn't hate it without justification, we hated it because we couldn't make lean, mean and clean without touching WordPress code, or even when hooks came about, they where a little clunky and didn't work for our needs. With the thirteenth major release of 3.0, we have been able to produce stable, high-traffic sites for some high-end clients with ease.
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This past year has been a crazy ride on the WordPress roller-coaster of awesomeness. With frameworks like Thesis, Pagelines and Genesis, we have even launched some sites in under a week. We wanted to give the WordPress, the 218 community contributors and WP itself some props for our first post on the new blog. Thank you to all of you.
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P.S. If you wrote of WordPress a while ago, you might want to take another look for yourself.
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