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Kodak Camera Bag – May Just Be the Next Big Thing

It seems that the world has gone camera wild, all festooned in special light meters, snotty lenses, and fancy bags necessary to bundle out the gears. READ MORE

Under the Radar Conference Preview: Pixelpipe

Once you start to use even three social media services--and who among us isn't on Facebook, YouTube, and Flickr, to name three -- managing them can become a huge pain. Enter Pixelpipe.READ MORE

Tools You Can't Use

First, the Concorde. And now this! The humble slide projector is on its way to becoming a dead technology. In June, the Eastman Kodak Co. will stop manufacturing its lines of the one-time office supply-closet staple. The reason for ...READ MORE

Three Companies that Started down the Trust Path with Customers First

They do it by talking about and engaging with topics and content that will make their customers smarter. Or they share tidbits that are fun and engaging, and share the love. These are the secrets of successful corporate blogs - and ...READ MORE

Some brands don't die. They evolve.

In last weeks NYTimes: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/04/technology/personaltech/04pogue.html?_r=1&emi there was a very interesting article regarding the New Motorola / Kodak Motozine ZN5 phone. What I found most interesting ...READ MORE

Fast Focus

Kodak's "fast flow" factory in Guadalajara, Mexico builds nearly 40 million Fun Saver cameras each year. The plant, called SUN Guadalajara, combines the best attributes of a good photograph to create a picture of how to succeed in global competition.READ MORE

Making Your Benchmark

I recently learned about BenchNet, an online benchmarking network. Because I learned about it from a spam email, I'm slightly skeptical of its veracity, but it seems interesting -- if it's on the up and up. Aimed at people involved ...READ MORE

Stanford University's Unique Economic Engine

Sixty next year, Stanford Research Park is, more than ever, the innovative heart of Silicon Valley.READ MORE

A Katzenbach Reader

Since 1993, Jon R. Katzenbach has written prolifically on organizational change, drawing from hundreds of company studies to distill ideas that have, in turn, informed the construction of his new firm, Katzenbach Partners LLC. Here's our must-read list.READ MORE

Uploading Kodak Zi8 Videos to Flickr

 Recently my mom bought me a Kodak Zi8 pocket HD video camera for my birthday. Thanks, Mom! You know what an engineer likes! I love photography, and I upload my photos to the Flickr photo sharing site. But I think my ...READ MORE

The New W Hotel In Hollywood is Designed For the Art of the Film Junket

Those sailing down the 101 into Hollywood during the last few years have witnessed the distinctive skyline that includes the "stack of LPs" Capitol Records Building criss-crossed by cranes hoisting the massive 1600 ...READ MORE

Kodak's Traceless Technology Fights Counterfeiting

Eastman Kodak is bringing a proactive attitude to its entry into the anticounterfeiting market, a field where business is usually conducted in whispers. The legendary company uses its ink expertise to help American businesses stop losing $250 billion annually to counterfeiting, using it Traceless technology to address a problem that globalization is only going to make worse.READ MORE

Here's Your Allowance, Mom

Enough AlreadyREAD MORE

Simon Trussell

Simon Trussell Exposure control The size of the aperture and the brightness of the scene controls the amount of light that enters the camera during a period of time, and the shutter controls the length of time that the light hits the recording surface. Equivalent exposures can be made with a larger aperture and a faster shutter speed or a corresponding smaller aperture and with the shutter speed slowed down. READ MORE

David Rockwell Gets Academy Award Gig Second Year Running

David Rockwell, one of Fast Company's 2009 Masters of Design, has been just been announced as the set designer for the 2009 Academy Awards--for the second year in a row. His design for this year's Oscars--the 81st--channeled the ...READ MORE

Looks Like a Game

Digital cameras let you record video clips amd capture still images ... at work!READ MORE

Rockwell at the Oscars: Equal Parts Busby Berkeley and Michelangelo

For a man who loves spectacle, it's hard to match Hollywood's annual love-fest in the Kodak Theater. So for New York architect David Rockwell, last night's crystal-swagged extravaganza was about as good as it gets--especially since ...READ MORE

Hennion and Walsh News: US economy officially shrinking

"Consumer spending is about 70 percent of the GDP and this looks like the lowest it has been in two decades, which goes to show that in the fourth quarter we are going into the recession, said Bill Walsh, president of Hennion & Walsh in Parsippany, New Jersey."READ MORE

Greatest Business Leaders of the 20th Century

Classic entrepreneurs who built companies from scratch dominate the list of the best. Shockingly, only one woman -- Estee Lauder -- made the top 50 of Professors Anthony J. Mayo and Nitin Nohria's list of top 100 business leaders.READ MORE

Hey, Your CEO Wears Combat Boots!

The Army's school for information warriors is training students from Oracle, IBM, and Kodak for a new era of competition.READ MORE

Examining Design Values: Warm, Cold, or Just Right

How products can hit a sweet spot between traditionally female (Warm) and male (Cold) values.READ MORE

A Conference Call Worth 1,000 Words

Staring down his critics, Kodak CEO Daniel A. Carp unveils a bold rescue plan to remake his troubled $12.8 billion company.READ MORE

My Greatest Lesson

Unit of OneREAD MORE

Metaphor Marketing

Harvard Business School professor Jerry Zaltman makes pictures that reveal our deepest feelings about your favorite brands. Can he scan your brain and unlock the images that lie within?READ MORE

Bob Cramer--Security Challenges and Solutions<br></br> for Small Companies

Bob Cramer, president and CEO of LiveVault (recently acquired by Iron Mountain Incorporated), discusses the hidden dangers that lurk in small business data backup systems and technology solutions that can help companies survive data loss.READ MORE