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Google + Kiosks = Coolness!

Wow, I sure hope the rumors about a Google Kiosk project are true. I like Google and I like Kiosks. Here in Oregon I was involved in computer kiosks for over ten years. Back in 1990 I managed one of the USA’s earliest multimedia projects using IBM Infowindow Touch monitors, computers, and laserdisc players. That was a US Forest Service partnership with my former employer the Southern Oregon Visitors Association, and we had 30 units in tourism places all over Southern Oregon.

This project led to a new project I designed and deployed as part of a SOVA, State, and National Scenic Byways partnership that put internet connected units in about 15 places. The internet solved many of the problems with the early kiosk project such as real time information availability, though it brought a host of new problems with rural connectivity issues and eventually a lack of enthusiasm for a complicated, grant driven project.

Could Google bring the necessary ingredients to make Kiosks commercially viable? I think they could by deploying broadly and with enough of an advertising footprint to interest national players who would appreciate being both in the programs and on the sides of the cabinets.

Good luck Google, I’ll always root for touch computer kiosks!

Related link – HUGE touchscreen with mapping demo – fantastic!

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January 19, 2007 - Posted by | advertising, california, charity, companies, computers, entertainment, facebook, Google, investments

2 Comments »

  1. Its a matter of ‘narrowcasting’ and ‘location awareness’. Advertising content determined by the identity of the viewer and knowledge of his location. Sometimes a person needs direction to a pet-friendly motel or a cheap motel or simply the nearest motel. Yet a static display is of little help, particularly since current room availability status is lacking.

    Sometimes a shopper wants the NEAREST place to get a cup of coffee, not a map of the entire mall or the entire downtown area. Or someone wants to find an internet cafe that is close to a certain bus route in an unfamiliar town.

    Kiosks can be a helpful way of displaying desired information and yet providing an advertising revenue source that supports such systems.

    Comment by Fools Gold | January 20, 2007 | Reply

  2. maybe you can try this one:
    http://knoppix.tnc.edu.tw/modules/news/article.php?storyid=240

    This is a Live CD that designed for Google KIOSK mode

    Comment by stan wu | April 2, 2007 | Reply


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