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Description: Linux Journal article about Linux as an Internet Kiosk 1997
Linux as an Internet Kiosk | Linux Journal Here's a company that uses Linux to set up Internet terminals in cybercafes. If you are at all interested in consumer applications of the Internet, you have no doubt heard about cybercafés and so-called “Internet kiosks”. Both attempt to bring ubiquitous Internet accessibility to the general public. In cybercafés, the idea is to let you browse the Internet (or even do real work) while basking in the comfort of a familiar café. Internet kiosks are supposed to be quick and easy-to-use stations for checking e-mail or looking up a bit of information on the Web.
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Page title:Linux as an Internet Kiosk | Linux Journal
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Description:If you are at all interested in consumer applications of the Internet, you have no doubt heard about cybercafés and so-called “Internet kiosks”. Both attempt to bring ubiquitous Internet accessibility to the general public.
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