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Texas start-up develops a walk-in video recording booth.
By Leslie Brokaw |
Here's a growing business: video recording booths, the photo machines for the Age of the VCR. One company's strategy calls for locating open-air machines in tourist spots, military bases, and maternity wards, so people can make their own video postcards. The VID Corp., in Irving, Tex., plans to saturate the Dallas market, then sell its machines nationally to individual operators.
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