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Instore

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In`store´
v. t.1.To store up; to inclose; to contain.


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The system described in the patent offers a solution that many have imagined since then: instore kiosks that print books, tapes or other media on demand.
In addition, many owners are willing to form instore clubs, provide meeting space or offer club discounts.
net suite, making Tomax a serious contender from planning through instore execution and workforce management," says Brennan.
 
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