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Posted by Nanci Barthelmess on 11 January 2009
Thanks to a new feature from WordPress.com you can now subscribe to any post on one of their hosted blogs. What does that mean in English? Simply that if you post a comment on a blog that’s hosted by WordPress.com (like this one), you can check the box that says “Notify me of followup comments via email” and when someone else adds a comment you’ll get an email so you can know to come see what the comment is.
There’s more to the new feature, and you can get the whole story on the WordPress.com blog.
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