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  2. Polaroid Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Polaroid Corporation was an American company best known for its instant film and cameras, which now survives as a brand for consumer electronics. The company was founded in 1937 by Edwin H. Land, to exploit the use of his Polaroid polarizing polymer. [1] Land and Polaroid created the first instant camera, the Land Camera, in 1948.

  3. Polaroid Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Polaroid Collection was a collection of fine-art photographs assembled by the Polaroid Corporation. The collection was initiated in the 1940s by Ansel Adams and Edwin Land . [1] Following the company's 2008 bankruptcy, the collection was broken up for sale in 2010.

  4. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    In September 2013, the company emerged from bankruptcy, having shed its large legacy liabilities, restructured, and exited several businesses. [17] Since emerging from bankruptcy, Kodak has continued to provide commercial digital printing products and services, [ 18 ] motion picture film , [ 19 ] and still film, [ 20 ] the last of which is ...

  5. Things Boomers Took for Granted That are Obsolete Now

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    The Polaroid SX-70. 1972-mid-2000s The world was introduced to instant photography in 1972, when a Polaroid executive snapped five snapshots in just 10 seconds with the game-changing SX-70. Over ...

  6. Polaroid Eyewear - Wikipedia

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    The original Polaroid Corporation filed for federal bankruptcy protection on October 11, 2001. The outcome was that within ten months, most of the business (including the "Polaroid" name itself and non-bankrupt foreign subsidiaries) had been sold to Bank One's One Equity Partners (OEP).

  7. Comeback Brands: Ten Famous Brands Coming Back to Life

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    Polaroid In late 2008 , amid plunging consumer spending and the near-ubiquity of digital cameras, Polaroid declared bankruptcy for the second time in less than a decade.

  8. Inner City, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Polaroid Corporation, in Roxbury, Massachusetts, that has provided job training for the past 20 years to Boston's unemployed, underemployed, and disadvantaged residents, with entry into meaningful employment.

  9. Inner City, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Polaroid Corporation, located in the Roxbury section of Boston. Without the use of public funding, Polaroid created this job training program 17 years ago to provide Boston's unemployed residents with entry into meaningful employment.