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	<title>Comments on: Lorelle on Wordpress</title>
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					<description>&lt;strong&gt;Technorati Tags Button (updated)&lt;/strong&gt;

I just read A Tagging Bookmarklet for WordPress and wordpress.com Users on Lorelle&amp;#8217;s blog. She uses Andrew Beacock&amp;#8217;s Oddiophile&amp;#8217;s Technorati Tags Bookmarklet to add Technorati Tags. Then I thought, why don&amp;#8217;t use a Greasemonkey u...</description>
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	<p>I just read A Tagging Bookmarklet for WordPress and wordpress.com Users on Lorelle&#8217;s blog. She uses Andrew Beacock&#8217;s Oddiophile&#8217;s Technorati Tags Bookmarklet to add Technorati Tags. Then I thought, why don&#8217;t use a Greasemonkey u&#8230;
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