This week we explore a $909M patent award, an early clash between Gates and Jobs, and the most boring $31M profit you can imagine. When Kodak and Polaroid fought to the death In 1976, Kodak launched an instant camera that infringed on patents held by Polaroid (the company that had pioneered instant photography since 1947). Kodak felt untouchable, but in 1991
To Be And To Last #19
To Be And To Last #19
To Be And To Last #19
This week we explore a $909M patent award, an early clash between Gates and Jobs, and the most boring $31M profit you can imagine. When Kodak and Polaroid fought to the death In 1976, Kodak launched an instant camera that infringed on patents held by Polaroid (the company that had pioneered instant photography since 1947). Kodak felt untouchable, but in 1991