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	<title>Comments on: Hosted Blogging Applications; Another Example Why They Are Not For Me</title>
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		<title>By: James</title>
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		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description>I totally agree, but trust me, your information isn&#039;t 100% yours still.

I&#039;ve tried very hard to convince myself that I could live with a hosted blogging solution, but the fact is, it&#039;s just not for me.  None of them are robust enough and plus, I like to get under the hood and do some of my own tinkering.

I use WordPress as well and almost exclusively use it for developing new sites for clients.

Still, if you are paying for hosting.  If your hosting company gets leaned on hard enough, they will either force you to take down your content or take it down for you.

Granted, most hosting companies want your business so they will at least warn you but there are still limits to what yo can and cannot publish.  

Great post though.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I totally agree, but trust me, your information isn&#8217;t 100% yours still.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve tried very hard to convince myself that I could live with a hosted blogging solution, but the fact is, it&#8217;s just not for me.  None of them are robust enough and plus, I like to get under the hood and do some of my own tinkering.</p>
<p>I use WordPress as well and almost exclusively use it for developing new sites for clients.</p>
<p>Still, if you are paying for hosting.  If your hosting company gets leaned on hard enough, they will either force you to take down your content or take it down for you.</p>
<p>Granted, most hosting companies want your business so they will at least warn you but there are still limits to what yo can and cannot publish.  </p>
<p>Great post though.</p>
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