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		<title>Study Recommends Restaurants Encourage Customers To Try New Technologies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An interesting study recently released by the The Center for Hospitality Research, a unit of Cornell School of Hotel Administration. A comparison of eleven technologies commonly used in restaurants found that restaurant customers find virtual menus with nutritional information to be the most valuable of new technologies, followed closely by online reservations, kiosks for ordering, [...]]]></description>
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