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Photography
Abandoned buildings get starring role in social media
by
Gigi Douban
May 8, 2013
Some people like to go into old, vacant buildings to post photos and video of their exploits on social media sites like Instagram and Flickr. Sometimes, that can be an advantage for real estate agents.
OpenTable buys food photo app
Jan 29, 2013
OpenTable, one of the biggest online restaurant reservation sites, will pay $10 million for Foodspotting and its hordes of amateur photographers.
Are new laws needed to protect against paparazzi?
by
Jeff Tyler
Jan 3, 2013
Professional shutterbugs who take pictures of celebrities see no need for new laws following death of photographer.
The photo wars back then
by
Kai Ryssdal
Dec 5, 2012
A day when Apple stock would be ahead of Kodak on the Fortune 500 list? A laughable idea...in 2005. One photographer captures the end of the analog era.
The housing bust as seen through the planned community
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jun 1, 2012
Photographer Amanda Dahlgren discusses her pictures of the real estate crash in master-planned communities in San Diego.
Shutterfly to report earnings
by
Eve Troeh
Apr 30, 2012
We'll find out today how healthy the digital printer is -- so many people keep their photos in the cloud that digital printing companies like Shutterfly may be on the way out.
For public good, not for profit.
Inside Kodak, U.S.A.
Dec 20, 2011
As Kodak struggles to avoid bankruptcy, Economy 4.0's David Brancaccio visits Rochester, N.Y., to remember the middle class communities the company helped create.
Distracted driving, domestic drones, and a camera faster than the speed of light
by
Molly Wood
Dec 14, 2011
A busy day for technology: The transportation board wants to ban cell phones and driving altogether; unmanned drones are possibly being used to spy on the U.S.; and a camera can now capture light particles.