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  2. Kodak Gallery - Wikipedia

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    In following years, Ofoto added 4-color offset printed invitations and cards, and services for mobile phones. In May 2001, Ofoto was purchased by Eastman Kodak. Ofoto, Inc. became a wholly owned subsidiary of Kodak and later became the Kodak Imaging Network, Inc. In 2005, the Ofoto web service was rebranded as the Kodak EasyShare Gallery.

  3. Ofoto (scanner software) - Wikipedia

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    Ofoto was an application program that automated the task of scanning images and cleaning up the resulting digital image. Created by Light Source Digital Images, it was first released in 1991 bundled with the Apple OneScanner. The program garnered rave reviews, and was followed by a color version 2.0 with Mac and Windows versions.

  4. Shutterfly Swarms Over Kodak Gallery - AOL

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    Shutterfly (NAS: SFLY) is set to be the new owner of Kodak Gallery, the online presence of the bankrupt Eastman Kodak (OTC: EKDKQ). Unless Shutterfly Swarms Over Kodak Gallery

  5. Lisa Gansky - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, she co-founded Ofoto, a digital photography company, and served as chairman and CEO. [6] [5] During her time as CEO, the company sold to Eastman Kodak in 2001. [5] Following the acquisition, she became general manager of Eastman Kodak Company's Digital Imaging Services division. [7] Ofoto later became Kodak Gallery. [8] [9]

  6. Kodak revives its Ektra brand with a camera-centric smartphone

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    Kodak is a brand with history, but little relevance in the modern photographic world. The company battled through bankruptcy in 2013, refusing to give up as its film business was superseded by ...

  7. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    In June 2001, Kodak purchased the photo-developing website Ofoto, later renamed Kodak Gallery. The website enabled users to upload their photos into albums, publish them into prints, and create mousepads, calendars, and other products. On March 1, 2012, Kodak announced that it sold Kodak Gallery to Shutterfly for $23.8 million. [224]