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Just in time for the holidays - the new disposable Kodak... store?
Posted by Dominic Basulto
'Tis the season of the popup retail store in SoHo. Yesterday, we mentioned the opening of the first-ever Wired Store in New York. Well, Kodak also plans to operate a popup retail store/gallery during the holiday season - the Kodak One Gallery opened last week in SoHo at the 102 Wooster Street space. During the month of November only, visitors will have the chance to sample a variety of Kodak digital products (e.g. the new Kodak Wi-Fi camera) as well as take hands-on classes or participate in master classes on digital photography.
There's even a bonus for computer users too lazy (or too preoccupied with their iPods) to digitize their own photos: "Visitors are invited to bring in up to 250 printed photos, and Kodak One Gallery representatives will digitize the photos in a matter of minutes. Participants will receive a Kodak PictureDVD (containing all of their pictures), and Kodak will also upload the pictures to a personalized Kodak EasyShare Gallery Premier account."
1. Merideth Carleton on April 8, 2006 03:12 PM writes...
Have you seen this before? It's a number guessing game: http://www.amblesideprimary.com/ambleweb/mentalmaths/guessthenumber.html. I guessed 22541, and it got it right! Pretty neat.
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