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Searching Posts by Categories or "Labels"

This evening I switched over the Business as Mission Blog to a new version of Blogger. What does that mean for you?

Well as you can imagine, I'm still trying to identify all the new features, but the biggest one I would point on is the ability to see posts in related categories (What blogger defaults to call "Labels").

So now, at the bottom of each post you can click on the "label" category to see related links. For example, if you click on the link at the bottom of this post "E-Zine and Blog Updates" then you will be able to view all related posts. Hopefully this should come in handy when keeping up with related books, conferences, editorials, case studies, etc. If you've personally had any experiences with the new version of blogger and would like to pass on that learning, please let me know.

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posted by Justin Forman | 12.20.2006 - 9:00 AM

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