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		<title>Picture Naming Made Simple</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re like me, going out to take pictures means you you’ll probably come back with A LOT of pictures, and every one of them is named with some ridiculously long image number. Well, if you’re running Windows XP, there’s a quick fix that doesn’t require you to rename each file individually. Just highlight all [...]]]></description>
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