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  2. Internet café - Wikipedia

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    Internet café and library on the Golden Princess cruise ship (2011) Combination Internet café and sub post office in Münster, Germany. An Internet café, also known as a cybercafé, is a café (or a convenience store or a fully dedicated Internet access business) that provides the use of computers with high bandwidth Internet access on the payment of a fee.

  3. PC bang - Wikipedia

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    PC room) is a type of internet cafe or LAN gaming center in South Korea. Patrons can use computers, often to play video games in person with friends, for an hourly fee. Patrons can use computers, often to play video games in person with friends, for an hourly fee.

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  5. EasyInternetcafé - Wikipedia

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    EasyInternetcafé (styled as easyInternetcafé) was a chain of Internet cafés and a unit of Stelios Haji-Ioannou's EasyGroup.. It was Europe's largest chain of Internet cafés and was the holder of the record for the world's largest Internet café (as certified by Guinness World Records) with 800 terminals near New York's Times Square, opened by Carly Fiorina, CEO of Hewlett-Packard (HP) in ...

  6. Internet cafes - Wikipedia

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  8. Sweepstakes parlor - Wikipedia

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    A sweepstakes parlor sells a service or product, usually internet access or telephone cards. When a purchase is made, a number of chances to win prizes are given to the consumer. Proponents compare this practice to similar promotional giveaways by other businesses, such as McDonald's' Monopoly promotion , which are legal in most areas. [ 2 ]

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