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Best Buy testing web-enabled kiosks in U.S. airports
Consumers passing the time while waiting for their flights to arrive at airports in Boston, Dallas and Los Angeles can shop at new web-enabled kiosks from Best Buy that dispense digital cameras, MP3 players, gift cards and other products.
Posted 08/12/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Survey offers insights on what to include when planning a kiosk project
42% of companies surveyed by the Aberdeen Group say they’ll add kiosks in the next 18 months. Attaching the right functionality to the kiosk is key to driving return from the investment.
Posted 08/16/2007Mary WagnerPost a comment
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WineMiner rolls out Internet-based wine-and-recipe kiosks in retail stores
WineMiner, a provider of Internet-based kiosks for researching wine and complementary food recipes, is rolling out kiosks in specialty food stores and major supermarket chains.
Posted 03/24/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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The web helps digital photography companies focus on store kiosks
Digital photography is not only sparking sales of filmless cameras, it’s also driving a rollout of in-store photo-printing kiosks that photography materials companies monitor over the web.
Posted 06/07/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Retail kiosk shipments poised for growth, Frost & Sullivan says
Retailers worldwide will spend $222 million on kiosk installations this year. That will grow to $333 million in 2008.
Posted 08/27/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Circle K looks to web-based kiosks to drive traffic
In-store kiosks are offering some interesting technology, such as Info Touch’s deal with Circle K stores that allows store visitors to audition for a spot on Comedy Central.
Posted 01/11/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Phillips 66 Circle K convenience stores to test kiosk installations
Phillips will test kiosks in 75 Circle K stores. Customers will pay usage fees to shop, check e-mail, try video kiosk-to-kiosk chat and perform other functions.
Posted 10/22/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Kiosk-based wireless scanning technology introduced
Netkey Inc. and Symbol Technologies have launched the GoScan system, an integrated solution that ties a personal bar code scanning device with web content delivered via an Internet kiosk.
Posted 04/23/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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IBM rolls out web-enabled kiosk for retailers
IBM is rolling out a web-enabled kiosk designed specifically for retail stores. The company says the new IBM NetVista Kiosk is "hardened to withstand the demanding in-store environment." The kiosk will provide in-store Internet access to shoppers. IBM has been creating customized kiosk solutions for many years for large customers such as British Airways, US Airways and Hudson's Bay Company, Canada's oldest and largest department store retailer....
Posted 01/30/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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Canadian kiosk results
Info Touch Technologies Corp., a kiosk security and management software package developer, has announced the results of a kiosk deployment with Canada-based Chapters Inc. bookstores. The companies, which formed a strategic alliance in May 2000, completed the largest retail deployment of Internet kiosks in Canada with more than 300 terminals in 77 Chapters stores. A survey of 5,200 Chapters customers who use the store kiosks showed that the...
Posted 01/30/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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