
Black-and-white codes on a page from the March issue of Esquire can link Web-enabled phones to styling advice for items in the magazine.
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Print may be a flat medium, but that has not stopped magazine publishers from trying to add dimension to their pages. For at least a decade, they have been experimenting with bar codes and icons that could take readers to Web sites, trying to add a bit of Internetlike interactivity to their pages. read full story..
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