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May 4th, 1999

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[11:08 AM]
The Mac Observer Welcomes Michael Munger!
AUSTIN, TX (May 4, 1999) -The Mac Observer is pleased to announce that Michael Munger has joined as a Columnist and Contributing Editor. Mr. Munger brings his column, "On the Flip Side" as well as his experience in the Macintosh community to the Mac-based online magazine.

Michael started contributing publicly to the Mac community when he co-founded MacSoldiers in May 1998, where he was Assistant Editor and Columnist. In addition, he has contributed to sites like MacPlaza and ResExcellence, providing his own customizations to the Macintosh user interface. Many of his interface goodies and a few tutorials can be found at www.cyberboss.net, his personal Web site

"We are pleased to have Michael’s experience here at The Mac Observer," notes Bryan Chaffin, Editor-In-Chief of The Mac Observer. "We feel that his unique perspective is an excellent resource to bring to our readers."

You can read Michael’s first column and editorial at www.macobserver.com today.

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Founded in January 1997, The Mac Observer features daily Mac news, analysis, resources, and weekly columns. One can visit The Mac Observer at http://www.macobserver.com.



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