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  * Fix the --json command processing so that it works now.
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+ == 2011-08-05 Added Support for running JobFlow in the Spot Market
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+ * You may now specify a bit price when creating instance groups,
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+ == 2011-11-23 Elastic IP Bug Fix
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+ * Fixed the Elastic IP code and associated --eip command line option which
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