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1. Hypertext systems are not used for
(A) Technical documentation
(B) Electronic catalogues
(C) Interactive kiosks
(D) Navigating hypermedia structures​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

b .ok I hope that will be help you

Answered by probrainsme102
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Answer:

Interactive kiosks

Explanation:

Any computer-like device used in a public setting to provide customers with self-service access to goods and services is called an interactive kiosk.

A kiosk can offer internet connection for web browsing, email, viewing multimedia files, and access to other software programmed, much like your home or office PC can.

An illustration of a kiosk is a tiny jewelry-selling stall in a mall walkway.

An illustration of a kiosk is a free-standing terminal with a touch screen that enables self-service automobile rental check-in.

The word "kiosk" is derived from the Turkish "köşk," which originally described a type of open pavilion or summerhouse in Turkey and Persia, frequently constructed on a hexagonal or multi-sided base.

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