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		<title>By: Blue&#8217;s WordPress Blog &#187; Some Gold ezboards are more equal than others</title>
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		<description>[...] So the plan today was to look at yesterday&#8217;s post about the $4,172 price for a Gold community and do a table to compare prices and features of a phpBB forum and a vBulletin forum hosted with DreamHost with what &#8220;The Clayboard&#8221; had paid to use ezboard and were likely to pay when that board is migrated over to Yuku. [...]</description>
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