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Why is Innovation and Adaptability important ? Billions To Bankruptcy #5 In 1888 Kodak released the first simple camera for the general public with the slogan "You press the button, we do the rest’.The Kodak Roll flim Camera's user-friendly operati

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SamCtrlPlusAltMan

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My father was a clear timeline of how these companies faded. I used to observe it since i was a kid, the first memory was witha kodak camera and a film, then he switched to canon. Never moved. People are the best reflections of products. :)

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