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  2. Newspaper vending machine - Wikipedia

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    The first newspaper machine that accepts Bitcoin as a payment method has been in operation since March 6, 2024. On the left side of the machine there is a display behind a flap that shows a QR code. This code is scanned using a smartphone with a Bitcoin Lightning wallet installed.

  3. Newsagent's shop - Wikipedia

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    A newsagent is the manager of the newspaper department of the shop, often also the owner of a newsagency shop. Newsagencies conduct either a retail business and/or a distribution business. When they first appeared in Australia is unknown; the earliest reference known in Australia is an advertisement in 1855 in Melbourne.

  4. LinkNYC - Wikipedia

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    CityBridge had only provided three-fifths the number of kiosks that it had been expected to provide by that time. [40] [41] New York state comptroller Thomas DiNapoli released a report in 2021, finding that 86 of the city's 185 ZIP Codes had kiosks; Manhattan was the only borough that had LinkNYC kiosks in the vast majority of its ZIP Codes. [40]

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  6. Why was nearly every newspaper stolen from this Colorado town ...

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    The newspaper kiosks holding the 25-31 January edition of the Plaindealer were left untouched this week (Sheila Flynn) It had been her byline on the stolen edition’s story.

  7. Relay (shop) - Wikipedia

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    Relay is a chain of newspaper, magazine, book, and convenience stores, mostly based in train stations and airports. It is owned by Lagardère Travel Retail, a subsidiary of Lagardère Group. Its heaviest concentration is in France, but it also operates in other countries. In 2010, the network had 1,100 shops on 4 continents.

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  9. K67 kiosk - Wikipedia

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    It can serve many different functions; throughout its history it has been used for newspaper kiosks, parking-attendant booths, copyshops, market stands, shelter booths, chip stalls, student cafes, and lottery stands. It appears in different colour combinations (red is the most common), [1] and it is easily visible and accessible. The modular ...