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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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Kodak selling online photo-sharing services to Shutterfly
Shutterfly has agreed to pay $23.8 million for the online Kodak Gallery business, which includes the transfer of Gallery customer accounts and images in the U.S. and Canada to Shutterfly.
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Where to get the cheapest online photo prints
With everyone pinching pennies these days, paying too much to print out your photos can add up. Though not as convenient as printing photos on your own photo printer, online photo finishers offer...
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News to know: Amazon; Windows 7 beta; Ozzie; Facebook
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Ed Bott: Five things every...
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15 online photo apps compared: image editing on the cheap
Can't afford to plunk down $700 for Adobe Photoshop? Don't want to spend $100 on Elements? Just don't want to waste space on your hard drive for image editing you only need every once in a...
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Kodak’s Web site charging 'outrageous' per-photo shipping fees
In this Technology Shakedown, ZDNet's David Berlind takes Kodak’s online photo gallery to task about shipping fees associated with print purchases that he calls ridiculous. Proving that the devil...
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Tech Shakedown: Kodak's Web site charging outrageous per-photo shipping fees
Proving that the devil is in the details when it comes to shopping online (and how shipping fees can easily wipe out any potential savings), Kodak's online photo gallery is charging an outrageous...
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Recreating cities using online photos
The billion of images available from a site like Flickr has stimulated the imagination of many researchers. After designing tools using Flickr to edit your photos, another team at the University...
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FotoFlexer enters crowded online photo application space
I saw on RIApedia and
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Tech Shakedown #6: Could Kodak site's Vista incompatibilities be a sign of something else?
Right now, it's safe to say that, for some unknown reason, the Internet-Explorer-based batch photo upload feature of Kodak's online photo gallery is incompatible with Microsoft's Windows Vista...
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Images: Photo sharing via Slide
A start-up from PayPal co-founder Max Levchin blends online photo albums with social networking.
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Images: Photo sharing via Slide
A start-up from PayPal co-founder Max Levchin blends online photo albums with social networking.
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Lit Motors C1 concept (photos)
A closer look at the fully-enclosed self-balancing electric vehicle from Lit Motors.
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Superheroes swoop into historical photos (images)
Superman helps save looted World War II artwork, while Batman speaks to paratroopers in the field. Indonesian photographer Agan Harahap places superheroes (and an occasional villain) into iconic...
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iPod of thermostats now available from the Apple Store
Tony Fadell's "iPod of thermostats" is now shipping from the Apple Store. Initial pre-orders of the $249 device sold out shortly after introduction in late 2011.
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Ride out doomsday in a stylish missile silo (photos)
With reinforced concrete walls up to 9 feet thick, this Kansas missile silo could withstand a nuclear strike. Today it's a sold-out condo complex opening in a few months.
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Olympus OM-D E-M5 photo samples and analysis
The E-M5's photos aren't quite up to the quality of some other cameras in its class, especially for JPEG shooters.
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A day in the life of a Google Wallet user (photos)
How far can you go just using Google Wallet? CNET finds out.
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'Star Trek' memorabilia: A geek gal's collection (photos)
Crave blogger Amanda Kooser delves into her "Star Trek" fanatic past with an excavation of toys and props.
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Stellar shots in 'History of Space Photography' (photos)
Williamson Gallery at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., collaborates with Jet Propulsion Laboratory on stunning cosmic exhibition.
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50 years ago, second U.S. manned orbital flight (photos)
On May 24, 1962, Scott Carpenter flew the second American manned orbital flight when he piloted the Aurora 7 through three orbits of the Earth on a mission which lasted less than 5 hours.
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