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			<title>About jCore Server</title>
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	&nbsp;jCore server is the core system on which you can build your jCore client sites. This is the system that contains all the libraries and/or modules you would use for your client sites.This way if there is a new release or an important bug fix you won&#39;t have to update all your sites one by one for each of your clients, just update jCore server and all your client sites will be updated at once.</p>]]></description>
			<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2009 08:18:34 BST</pubDate>
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			<author>me@pijulius.com (pijulius)</author>
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