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  2. ATM - Wikipedia

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    ATMs are known by a variety of other names, including automatic teller machines (ATMs) in the United States [1] [2] [3] (sometimes redundantly as "ATM machine"). In Canada, the term automated banking machine (ABM) is also used, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] although ATM is also very commonly used in Canada, with many Canadian organizations using ATM rather than ABM.

  3. James Goodfellow - Wikipedia

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    James Goodfellow (born 1937) is a Scottish inventor.In 1966, he patented personal identification number (PIN) technology and an automated teller machine (ATM). [1] [2] He is generally considered the inventor of the modern ATM.

  4. John Shepherd-Barron - Wikipedia

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    John Adrian Shepherd-Barron was born on 23 June 1925 in Shillong (now Meghalaya), India, to British parents.His Scottish father, Wilfred Shepherd-Barron, was chief engineer of the Chittagong Port Commissioners in North Bengal, which was then part of the British Empire, then later Chief Engineer of the Port of London Authority, before becoming president of the Institution of Civil Engineers ...

  5. From the archives: When the ATM arrived in Wilmington - AOL

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    The Dec. 24, 1972, edition of the Wilmington StarNews reported North Carolina National Bank would bring an automated cash dispenser machine, now known as an ATM, to Wilmington by January 1973.

  6. Rise of the ATM Machines - AOL

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  7. Luther Simjian - Wikipedia

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    Simjian invented what has been described as a precursor of the automated teller machine (ATM). [3] [25] For this, Simjian is often considered the inventor of the ATM [26] [b] or that he first introduced the concept.

  8. Money Access Center - Wikipedia

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    Money Access Center (MAC, also Money Access Card) was an ATM network in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwestern United States, between 1979 and 2005, when it was absorbed into the STAR network. The network was one of the first in the nation, and helped universalize ATM banking.

  9. I was the victim of an ATM robbery. The perpetrators were the ...

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