Listen to native speakers pronounce “kodak” as a noun in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
Invented by?Kodak. This guy. This says it already-- "My prototype was big as a toaster.The technical people loved it.
Kodak.
Kodak was in the printing business.
Kodak decided to get into the game, and in 1976, introduced its own instant camera line.
Kodak ER there are other quotes I have for the New York Times at the time about fiendish code ackers lying in wait
Eastman Kodak was the high-tech go-go company of its day.
where Kodak is sort of second to none.
At Kodak, which was Polaroid's chief competitor-- much larger, too-- they used to refer to Polaroid as "he."
are Kodak and Duracell, they call them Kodacell.
is the year Kodak declares bankruptcy.
this douchebags from Kodak, getting in his ear about how his-- "George, your films just don't look warm.
That's why Kodak is what it is.
He thought that Kodak sounded powerful and dominant.
He felt that if Kodak, with its vast reach and vaster resources, couldn't do more than rip him off--
This is a Kodak film, it was ISO 400.
and the technical insights of Kodak employees, and we provided them a share the ownership so they would be so innovative.
The other thing that happened was that Kodak, as I said, which had begun to perceive Polaroid as a competitor,
Ed Yourden: And then the Kodak culture said, ìWhy do we have these computer companies?î And they sold us off and went back to making little yellow boxes.
I went to work for Kodak as a marketing manager.
And for us to release the Kodak would be breaking the law.” So, I mean, there's a totally dead format.
You are one of the initial investors in Kodak.
The apocryphal tale is that he named it Kodak because the sound was mimicking the sound of the shutter, that he thought it went "kodak" when you snapped the shutter.
jump forward to the year 1890 and the invention of the Kodak camera this was the reason for the first serious
And I noticed that Kodak was working on a slide projector,
And I write in the book about the negative case study of Kodak, which was particularly awkward for me, because here I am growing up in an era
In 1991, they got $1 billion from Kodak.
it scared people it scared the president the United States Teddy Roosevelt at Kodak became a lowercase word and a
Brandeis and Warren who wrote the piece that was inspired by the Kodak camera in
did not come in the US until 1890 with the invention of a technology--the Kodak camera--tied to the rise of the penny press, freaked people out because something like, "My God.
We have umpteen Kodak Gallery O Photo accounts.
It is an interesting conversation to have, because if I'd done this talk at Kodak 20 years ago, people would be, what do you mean?
I profile the Kodiak Island Brewing Company in Kodak Island, Alaska, which is out toward the Aleutians.
When you look at that stat about companies that turned over, there was one time when Kodak was incredibly profitable.
In fact, Eastman, when he created the company Kodak, decided to name it Kodak.
So imagine that we are here in 1979 and I told you that we were talking about Eastman Kodak, and Polaroid, and
But as I just mentioned that, if you invested in Eastman Kodak in the late '70s you'd be bankrupt right now.
now in the information age, digital is gonna be important.î Kodak, by the way also invented the digital camera and the Kodak culture said,
when this picture was taken I like this audience so on the left is George Eastman the founder of Kodak and this is
But what's fascinating to me is, Kodak had all the MBAs, all the resources, all the money, the cash part, access
Remember we talked about the smart guys at Kodak, the smart people at Hilton.
And I explained to if you bought the bonds of Hewlett Packard, Perkin Elmer, Texas Instruments, Merk Lilly Xerox, IBM, Kodak, Polaroid, AIG, Coca
And we've interviewed, in the last three months, 115 people, people like Richard Branson, the guy who shot Bin Laden, the CEO of Kodak, Twitter,
The letter said, Dear Mr. Eastman, I'm a holder of a lot of Kodak stock, and it really bothers me because-- Eastman,
And while that was probably necessary, especially because one of their suppliers in the film business had been Eastman Kodak, and Kodak was beginning to perceive them as a
I mean, you have to ask yourself, for example, why is it that Kodak could not have created Instagram and instead was visibly going bankrupt at that very moment?
Thatís even more important for me Ed Yourden: personally because I happen to know, personally, that in the early to mid 80s a new CEO came into Kodak and said, ìWeíre
They've done their little walk through town, had all the Kodak moments and they're going to the restaurant in Tangier
Let's get this Kodak posted.
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