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At least there is progress and that's a good thing. If the city doesn't stay on top of it and make sure this deck moves forward, there would be no project slugger.
Electronic Smart kiosks to be installed at 13 intersections in downtown Greensboro. They help people navigate downtown with information about restaurants, shops, hotels, parks and attractions
Not really sure what the benefits of those kiosk will offer. These days with everyone carrying a phone and all the apos that are out. People can just use their phones to see the venues, restaurants, parks and shops that are around them. will the kiosk do anything else that they can't do on their phones.
Not really sure what the benefits of those kiosk will offer. These days with everyone carrying a phone and all the apos that are out. People can just use their phones to see the venues, restaurants, parks and shops that are around them. will the kiosk do anything else that they can't do on their phones.
Kiosks are more convenient if you're already walking around. I don't like whipping my phone out everywhere I go, especially in a city I'm not familiar with. It's a nice touch anyways
Correct. That's the downtown Hampton Inn going up at the intersection of South Greene and West McGee streets
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