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July 4, 1990 | United Press International
Eastman Kodak Co. will offer a recyclable 35-m.m. single-use camera with a built-in flash, beginning in October. The Kodak Fun Saver 35 camera, designed for indoor and outdoor use, will cost less than $16, Kodak indicated. The camera will come pre-loaded with a 24-exposure roll of Kodacolor Gold 400 print film.
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February 5, 2001 | Greg Miller
Ifilm, an Internet portal for short films and animations, said it has raised $10 million from an investment group including Eastman Kodak Co., Sony Pictures and Yahoo Inc. The infusion shores up Ifilm's financial position at a time when many investors are backing away from companies in the struggling online entertainment sector. Ifilm, based in Hollywood, offers links to thousands of short films and cartoons, as well as tools and information for entertainment-industry professionals.
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November 21, 2000 | Bloomberg News
Eastman Kodak Co., the world's largest photography company, said it will make display screens for electronic devices next year, the first time it will produce parts intended for other manufacturers. The screens, called organic light-emitting diode displays, or OLED, are brighter, cheaper and thinner than the liquid-crystal displays used in most electronics.
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