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Kodak Gallery, once known as Ofoto, said it wants to focus on its best customers, not folks who merely want to take advantage of free picture storage.
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Kodak Gallery, once known as Ofoto, said it wants to focus on its best customers, not folks who merely want to take advantage of free picture storage.
unknown title 2009
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Kodak Gallery, once known as Ofoto, said it wants to focus on its best customers, not folks who merely want to take advantage of free picture storage.
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Kodak Gallery (originally called Ofoto and later Kodak EasyShare Gallery) has become the latest firm to tie strings to a previously free service.
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Kodak Gallery, once known as Ofoto, said it wants to focus on its best customers, not folks who merely want to take advantage of free picture storage.
unknown title 2009
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Kodak Gallery, once known as Ofoto, said it wants to focus on its best customers, not folks who merely want to take advantage of free picture storage.
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A very cool and strange feature is that you'll be able to browse galleries over the Internet using the card from Kodak EasyShare Gallery, the new horrible marketing name for what has been known as Ofoto for years.
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The high cost, plus the fact that printed photos can fade quickly, may explain why online photo-finishing services, such as Ofoto and Shutterfly, saw business double last year.
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Kodak Gallery, once known as "Ofoto," said it wants to focus on its best customers, not folks who merely want to take advantage of free picture storage -- and its new rules are hardly unusual in the online photo business.
CRM Buyer 2009
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Lisa Gansky is a serial entrepreneur -- the co-founder of Ofoto, the first digital photo sharing service, now Kodak Gallery; the co-founder and CEO of GNN, the first commercial website, which was acquired by AOL in 1995; and an investor and board member of more than twenty internet and mobile services companies.
Lisa Gansky: Welcome To The World Wide Mesh: Where Access Trumps Ownership Lisa Gansky 2010
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