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A.T.M.'s Pick Up Web Site Tricks

3/7/2005 | CoverageCoverage

Bob Tedeschi , The New York Times

'"Those ubiquitous A.T.M.'s are about to get considerably smarter. Wells Fargo, the Bank of America and other financial institutions are giving their painfully low-tech A.T.M.'s a dose of Internet technology aimed at speeding transactions, reducing paperwork and exposing customers to a much wider range of transactions.

Wells Fargo, the Bank of America and other financial institutions are giving their painfully low-tech A.T.M.'s a dose of Internet technology aimed at speeding transactions, reducing paperwork and exposing customers to a much wider range of transactions.

According to a report last month from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, a research organization based in Washington, online banking was the fastest-growing activity among Internet users in the last five years. The report said that 53 million people, or 44 percent of online users in the United States, did their banking online, an increase of 47 percent from late 2002."



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