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		<title>By: buKit</title>
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		<description>As someone who is plagued with dial-up access, a faster Wordpress admin load time and the ability to publish posts offline would be huge for me.
Is Google Gears something the average joe can implement or is it really a more dense code wizard type thing?

-b</description>
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Is Google Gears something the average joe can implement or is it really a more dense code wizard type thing?</p>
<p>-b</p>
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