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  2. Kodak Alaris - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Alaris is a British-based company currently comprising two divisions: Alaris, hardware and software for digital imaging and information management; and Kodak Moments, retail photo printing kiosks and sales and marketing of traditional photographic film. The company is headquartered in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.

  3. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Alaris, UK holds the rights to still photographic films and the Kodak Moments photo kiosk businesses which formed part of the 2012 bankruptcy settlement. They also held the rights to the Photo Paper, Photochemicals, Display and Software businesses (PPDS) but sold these to Sino Promise, China in 2020. [ 167 ]

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    Unofficial Kodak Moments/Shutterstock Your wedding day is the ultimate opportunity to celebrate your love and everything that makes your partnership special.

  5. Times of Your Life - Wikipedia

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    Kodak created an advertising campaign in 1975 that featured Anka singing a jingle entitled "Times of Your Life". While the tune was being heard across the United States in a commercial, Anka decided to record and release it as a single in late 1975.

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  7. The Apprentice (American TV series) season 9 - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Moment – America's Choice: Donald Shoots and Scores; Kodak Moment – Trump's Choice: Donald Shoots and Scores; Notes: Right Guard gave Curtis & Feeding America a matching check of $20,000 for winning the challenge. In the beginning, Trump made the celebrities shoot a basketball into the hoop. The person that made it would get $10,000.

  8. Kodachrome - Wikipedia

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    Ciné-Kodak Kodachrome 8mm movie film (expired May 1946) Kodachrome was first sold in 1935 as 16 mm movie film with an ASA speed of 10 [20] [21] and the following year it was made available as 8mm movie film, and in 135 and 828 formats for still cameras. [22] In 1961, Kodak released Kodachrome II with sharper images and faster speeds at 25 ASA ...

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