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ATMs, kiosks, and their many players

Move beyond the 7-Eleven/NCR-driven Vcom project, and you will find other companies seeking a toehold in the kiosk-ATM convergence market.

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Vcom = more units, more functionality

7-Eleven's Vcom project, the highest-profile effort to date to add advanced functionality in a kiosk-ATM convergence setting, is about to seriously ramp up…

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NetShift makes changes, looks ahead

NetShift Software Ltd. plans to move ahead after a sluggish start to 2002 and the departure of several top executives. A successful June has company officials…

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Wine Insite plays the numbers game

In the second installment of our series on a kiosk startup company, Wine Insite founder Lisa Allen talks about survey results and the quest for a second trial…

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Fidelity cashes in, wins awards

With more than 500,000 deposits processed and an Interactive Kiosk Excellence Award in the trophy case, Fidelity Investments has gone far with its Automated…

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Swedish honors for the global kiosk community

Kiosks projects from the U.S., UK, and India are among this year's nominees for the Stockholm Challenge awards, which honor innovation in information…

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German kiosks: For the public good

Two major German firms have introduced kiosks as public information sources. But the method and philosophy behind each company's delivery differ.

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Remote management roundup, part 2

The roundup continues with a look at applications by Bluepoint, Degasoft, Netkey, and NetNearU.

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A Steel Curtain-draped kiosk

Combine a young kiosk developer with a venerable National Football League franchise and the result, in the case of Kosmo Studios and the Pittsburgh Steelers…

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The two faces of Kiosks Europe 2002

A mixture of keen enthusiasm for promising projects and a businesslike reality that the basics matter highlighted this year's Kiosks Europe trade show and…

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Airlines, kiosks, and togetherness

New standards are pushing airline self-service check-in kiosks toward interoperability, with one kiosk serving multiple airlines. The only question is will all…

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Kiosks in India

For 750 million villagers in India, a telephone call is a rare treat. A new kiosk project promises wireless Internet access for the masses, just one of several…

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KioskCom goes Dutch for European show

Leading kiosk industry figures are converging on Amsterdam this week for KioskCom's Kiosk Europe 2002 conference and trade show. Self-service applications and…

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Kiosks, colleges, and awards

A project between Arizona State University and kiosk provider nanonation led to satisfied students and an industry award for nanonation.

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England's kiosk-museum connection

From guiding visitors to particular areas to offering supplemental information on individual exhibits, kiosks are becoming a familiar part of museums…

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Driving kiosk traffic through mass transit

While public transportation is usually seen as a way to reduce traffic, some New York City banks are hoping it will increase traffic to their ATMs and…

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Anatomy of a kiosk suit

An investment that sounded too good to be true was just that according to a lawsuit filed against kiosk developer Web Booth Inc. and the McDonald's fast-food…

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Making the connexion

Business relationships are as important as technology when it comes to offering advanced functionality at the ATM. By taking advantage of its Vcom financial…

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Crossing Borders to kiosk excellence

Making product access easier for customers at the Borders bookstore chain brought KIS kudos at the 2002 Interactive Kiosk Excellence Awards.

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Summit: Patience will yield success

The kiosk market will not rebound from last year's economic downturn immediately, according to Summit Research Associates' latest report. But growth is out…

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