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To: Tumbleweed who wrote (20428)6/13/2001 7:25:28 PM
From: Ausdauer  Read Replies (1) of 60323
 
Tumble, video killed the radio star.

In this case, digital killed the instant photo.

biz.yahoo.com

Polaroid may become the first chemical film fossil.
Kodak is next in line. Nikon, Olympus, Canon and Sony
are starting to pull ahead of the pack. Sure, Kodak
has its film and paper business, and apparently a
patent portfolio that covers some digital camera technology,
but there are many alternatives to film and the Kodak
line of digital cameras is starting to falter. Kodak has
some important decisions ahead. I still think solid state
is the way to go. Sony can probably afford to
dabble with new-fangled CD writers and such and
not take a big hit if things don't pan out.
But Kodak is losing its footing in the digital
imaging world and is considering rotating media
in the form of Dataplay? I think departing from
a flash based solution is a big gamble.

Stay tuned.

Aus
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