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Why the Instagram Deal Scares Me

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Dex
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Re: Instagram = new business
Dex   4/16/2012 8:17:37 AM
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If anyone thinks the Instgram photos are "impressive" because of the use of a photo filter, they don't know much about photography. The images that stand out on instagram are good because they are good shots, not because someone put a filter on it -- and would still be good if the shooter hadn't used instagram!

Noreen Seebacher
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Instagram = new business
Noreen Seebacher   4/16/2012 7:21:23 AM
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instagram is spawning new businesses. Canvaspop.com, for instance, lets you "Put Instagram snapshots on display" and "Create art with your favorite photo app." It offers to convert the image to a ready-to-hang, archival-grade canvas -- and the App is free on iPhone & Android.
 

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Re: scratching my head
philtheinvestor   4/15/2012 4:37:02 PM
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Well some larger group of people (younger crowds) find it to be very valuable. I recently spoke to someone who now considered himslef to be a near-professional photographer because he had Instagram.

But I must give them credit, some of the images I've seen do look pretty impressive, and quickly too.

driven
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Re: Harvard Case Study: How Kodak Missed InstaGram
driven   4/13/2012 9:00:35 PM
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I watched the video, and ended up feeling a certain amount of sympathy for Kodak. If only it had reacted a little quicker to the obvious shift in the market!

Noreen Seebacher
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Re: Harvard Case Study: How Kodak Missed InstaGram
Noreen Seebacher   4/13/2012 8:06:41 AM
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Rich Torrenzano, chief executive officer of the Torrenzano Group, talks about Facebook Inc.'s purchase of the Instagram mobile photo-sharing application and the outlook for Eastman Kodak Co. Torrenzano, co-author of "Digital Assassination: Protecting Your Reputation, Brand, or Business Against Online Attacks," talks with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's "Taking Stock."

 

Noreen Seebacher
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Re: Harvard Case Study: How Kodak Missed InstaGram
Noreen Seebacher   4/13/2012 8:02:42 AM
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Nice piece from Lance Ulanoff on what Instagram owes Kodak:

Does Instagram Owe Kodak a Billion Dollar Thanks?

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Re: Harvard Case Study: How Kodak Missed InstaGram
Tenacious   4/12/2012 8:32:28 PM
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Obviously Kodak's online photo site didn't have the traction of instagram. But after seeing what Facebook paid, I wonder if Kodak execs are kicking themselves for selling the business for $20-something million.

Drivewaygirl
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Re: Harvard Case Study: How Kodak Missed InstaGram
Drivewaygirl   4/12/2012 8:24:13 PM
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Maybe the biggest thing is that Kodak lost its coolness. It was just another big lumbering firm from another age, and kids, which drove the success of Instagram, were more taken with something fresh and new.

Noreen Seebacher
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Re: Harvard Case Study: How Kodak Missed InstaGram
Noreen Seebacher   4/12/2012 8:15:08 PM
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So Kodak had a picture sharing app. But it didn't offer a bunch of photo filters or a memorable name like Instagram.

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Re: Harvard Case Study: How Kodak Missed InstaGram
Noreen Seebacher   4/12/2012 8:08:59 PM
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And this:

Kodak ipod app 
 



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