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Las Vegas visitors wishing to surf the Internet and handle their e-mail will soon have an array of new options...Las Vegas visitors wishing to surf the Internet and handle their e-mail will soon have an array of new options, according to a story by Hubble Smith in the July 12 Las Vegas Review-Journal. A division of local computer seller Mirage Computers Inc. is preparing to install kiosks offering Internet access at a number of local hotels and taverns, the Las Vegas Convention Center, and McCarran International Airport. Smith's article noted that the interactive computer kiosk market, which grossed nearly $370 million in 1996, is projected to grow to about $3 billion by 2003. In addition to offering Internet access to people without their own computers, the kiosks will allow users with their own laptops to make a connection and get online. The cost to use the kiosks is expected to be about 30 cents a minute, with the first kiosks slated to be up and running within the next 60 days.Newsbit furnished by:
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