A kiosk consists of a touchmonitor, a computer, and perhaps a printer and credit card
reader—all enclosed in a secure cabinet. Kiosks can deliver information or they can
promote and sell products and services. Most kiosks are located in public places, such as
stores, airports, malls, and hotel and corporate lobbies. They're also increasingly
prevalent in factories and office buildings, where they afford employees access to
benefits information and job postings.
While kiosks have existed since the late 1970s, it's only in the past few years that the kiosk market has taken off. The dramatic increase in kiosk activity is the result of several factors:
While kiosks have existed since the late 1970s, it's only in the past few years that the kiosk market has taken off. The dramatic increase in kiosk activity is the result of several factors:
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