When George Eastman founded “Kodak”, it was unusual to use a meaningless brand name for a product. He chose the name because it was short, not easily mispronounced, and could not be associated to anything other than what Kodak was/sold.
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Paul Arden, Whatever You Think Think The Opposite
Tis a sad day today as we hear that Kodak have filed for bunkruptcy protection. Once synonymous with memories, Kodak won’t easily be forgotten.