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Kodak kiosks in British drugstores

In UK, over 1,000 Boots drug stores will provide printing Kodak kiosks with infrared or Bluetooth capabilities for uploading camera phone photos.

The kiosks also can accept pictures on memory cards, either from a camera phone or a digital camera.

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From Reiter’s Camera Phone Report.
Press Release.

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