| October
16 , 2000
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Ultra
Love Products Ltd.
We are pleased to introduce Essensuâl™ , the first “website in a box” solution
designed specifically for the adult products industry. The Internet serves as
the prime agent for delivery of this flagship solution. Essensuâl™ can help turn
merchants into “power retailers” by increasing store-based traffic through a distribution
network of advanced, touch-screen web-enabled kiosks.
For
more information on Essensuâl™ click here.
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September
30, 2000
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New Liquor and Gaming Kiosks In North Batleford
The new 7401 Sask Liquor and Gaming Kiosks were
installed around the province this month. The sleek new design and updated user
interface seemed to make a difference. These kiosks were an instant hit. This
design offers information on the newest beer, wines, and spirits as well an array
of recipes and relative store information, (specials, what's in stock) and many
other selections. For more information on the SLGA kiosks check out our products
section, or visit one of the liquor stores near you. SLGA
KIOSKS are located: | Regina (3 locations):
Specialty Shop - 4034 Albert
St. Normanview Center - McCarthy Blvd. & 9th Ave. East End - 2550 Quance
St. |
Saskatoon (2 location:) 301
2nd Ave. North 8th Street East | Prince
Albert: (1 location:) South Hill Mall |
North
Battleford (location:) 1001 - 101st Street
Click to view pictures
June
25 2000 Global
Goes to Opryland |  |
| This
week Global took a trip down to Nashville to prepare locations for its new Shuttle
Bus ticket kiosks. The two kiosks, one located at the airport and the other at
the Opryland Hotel, allow visitors to quickly and easily purchase tickets for
the bus. The busses run to and from the airport and around the Opryland Hotel
complex. With the swipe of a card (Visa & MasterCard accepted) one can have their
transaction processed and tickets printed in a matter of seconds. The kiosks also
contain destination information and arrival and departure times. Click here
to go to our gallery and take a short look at the Opryland Hotel. |  |
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June 20 2000 Kiosks
could make public Net access common
Public-access
Internet sites may soon become as common in airports and shopping malls as pay
telephones and vending machines. NCR recently introduced the interactive
kiosk in Washington at the White House's Electronic Commerce Forum, which was
attended by vendors, government officials, business executives and trade associations.
They plan to sell their Internet kiosks to telephone companies, which
would charge users by the minute. Payment would be by credit card. The
kiosks could either give users unlimited access to the Internet or be confined
to topics thought to be of interest to those likely to use the terminals,
For example, travelers at airports could use the kiosks to get travel and
entertainment information or even purchase their tickets. A telephone store could
have a terminal with online information about cellular phones and service. And
when not in use, the computer screens are used to advertise other products. The
possibilities seem endless but we're working on them.
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