“Hey, take a picture with my camera!”
“Oh, take a picture with my camera too!”
“Eh, just email me the pictures”
“Yea right, who actually emails the pictures?”
This is where Kodak swoops in with a red cape and a flashy camera, with a flash. The Kodak Easyshare camera solves your group photo problemos. That’s right kids, a camera that emails photos via WiFi.
Kodak assumes that the need for a camera that emails pictures fills a wide gap in the American lifestyle. I’m a bit skeptical. This could be a neat marriage of digital cameras and WiFi. But I’d like to see a three way melt of high quality digital cameras, mobile phones, and wireless data networks provided by the mobile phone carriers. Am I victim of wishful thinking? I already snap, send, and receive pictures with my phone, better quality is all I really need.

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