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A kiosk is somewhat like a vending machine. Unlike traditional vending machines a kiosk does not distribute foods and snacks. A kiosk distributes information from a TV screen and offers interaction such as browsing for book titles at Border's or listening to new record releases at Tower Records. Some kiosks like Kodak offer photo enhancement and printing from digital cameras. There are many applications and uses companies are coming up with for kiosks. An independent stand from which merchandise is sold, often placed in the common area of a shopping center. The word is of Persian origin, and means a small garden pavilion open on one or more sides. See this link for photos and more information on KIOSK: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiosk

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