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In its October 6th edition, Golf Digest will use Microsoft Tags to link article readers to online content. Snapping the tag will provide more instruction on the golf tips provided in the magazine and equipment demonstrations.Stewart McKienoreply@blogger.com0 Read the original blog entry...
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Stewart McKie has 25 years of IT industry experience. His education includes a MSc in Organization Consulting and a MA in Screenwriting. He was the Technology Editor of Business Finance magazine during 1995-2000 and also wrote regular features for Intelligent Enterprise magazine. He is the author of six books on accounting software and over 50 technology white papers. His current focus is his mobile tagging web app Vizitag.com and his scenewriting web app Scenewrite.com and 3D Accounting.
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