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Follow your Favorite Bloggers:

By "Following" a blogger on Babble, you will receive notifications in your Facebook Ticker when your "Followed" blogger posts an article on Babble. Simply log in through Facebook and click "Follow" whenever it's available.

Q: How is Following different from Liking someone?

A. When you Follow someone on Babble, you only receive notifications in your Facebook feed related to their activity on Babble. When you Like or Friend someone, all of their content can be displayed in your activity feeds.

Q: How do I Unfollow someone?

A. You're in total control -- Simply click Unfollow on anyone you have followed.

This app will collect your basic info and share your reading activity on Facebook.

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Cecily Kellogg is best known for her popular blog Uppercase Woman where she has written since 2004. She loves sharing her raw tone and humor on Twitter as @CecilyK, and her posts about social media and moms on MomCrunch for Babble as well as writing the Uppercase Lowdown at Babble. Cecily lives in the Philadelphia area, is happily married, is mom to a fierce and amazing daughter, and has occasionally been called a bad ass. Cecily also currently works with AboutOne doing Social Media Strategy. Cecily was named by Babble as one of the Top 100 Mom Bloggers in 2011(and Top 50 Twitter Moms in 2010).

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