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  • 3). The History Of Podcasting  By : Ken Snodin
    What we know as a podcast had its beginnings in the creation of MP3 files that could be downloaded and played on the iPod device developed by Apple Computer. The release of the iPod encouraged people to share their music with others. They then realized that they could create, upload, and download information other than music. Some iPod users reverse engineered the device and loaded various types of firmware or operating system software.
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  • 5). iPods – The King Of MP3’s  By : Jim Grayson
    Do you remember the days when if you wanted to listen to music, you had to plug in your stereo and hope that the power didn’t go out? Those days are long gone and there are now tons of devices that make it easy to take your music with you. I’m sure that some people still prefer their portable CD players, but almost everyone nowadays either already owns or has their eye on those spanking new mp3 players that are all the rage.
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  • 8). The Ultimate in Portability  By : Dave Carter
    When it first became possible to listen to recorded music, the notion of being able to do so on the move probably seemed a little ridiculous. Though the transition from the type of music appreciation that necessitated the presence of the performers in the same room as the listeners to that which required only a gramophone to enjoy must have been a strange one, music remained, back then, a form of entertainment.
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  • 9). Shuffling to the Music  By : Dave Carter
    Much as we sometimes fear change, some inexplicable part of the human psyche loves unpredictability. Even those among us who crave order in our homes and office spaces sometimes love to throw caution to the wind and lose our organized selves in a whirlwind of spontaneity. While many of us feel that things should have their place, and be in that same place when we go to look for it as we’re running out the door, still we long for the odd surprise to make life just a little more interesting.
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  • 10). Personalize Your Pod  By : Dave Carter
    We humans are a territorial bunch. We have reached the point in our civilisation that we don’t mark our space the same way as our animals do, but still, we love nothing more than individualizing the things we use every day and making them our own. As children at school, we scrawled our names over our copybooks, and drew doodles to mark things as our own.
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  • 11). Mp3 Players Take the Reins  By : Valerie T
    It first started with the cumbersome record player and turned into mp3 players as big as your thumb. A growing trend today seems to be the music player industry. It needs to be small and portable, yet hold 25,000 songs. It also must be fashionable. God forbid that you have last month's model rather than the one that just came out. With that remark, it could be obvious that the iPod is the most popular of these new fangled devices.
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  • 13). From Mini to Nano  By : Dave Carter
    The ability to make music listening portable has been in the consumer’s line of sight since the first Sony Walkman emerged, but since then portable players have been shrinking in size. From the Minidisk player to the iPod, music playing media have gotten progressively smaller, in an effort to fit in with the hectic lifestyles that prefer as little baggage as possible to accompany them.
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  • 14). iPod Domination  By : seoprofessional
    iPod Is Dominating the Market, and There Is More to Come iPod contributes 12-14% of total company revenues, a number industry experts believe will continue to increase. With this increase comes pressure on gross margins, as the blended iPod gross margin of 20% compares unfavorably with Apple’s corporate average of 27-28%. The iPod helped augment Apple’s growth by expanding its addressable market from the core computer market, which continues to grow, but at slower rates.
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  • 15). The New Entertainer  By : Dave Carter
    Digital music players caused a furore when they first arrived on the scene, as music moguls everywhere feared that without the need to purchase a hardcopy of an album, consumers would enjoy artists’ hard work for free, and the profits derived from an enormously lucrative industry would be depleted in a serious way. A few years on, it’s obvious that the industry of music creation hasn’t collapsed under the weight of such digital music players as the iPod, which holds a ninety percent share of the digital music player market.
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  • 16). Cell Phones Mania - Motorola Razr V3  By : Archie C. Artienda
    Cell Phones are one of the most important devices for all of us nowadays not only for communication but for some are for collections. Some of the famous brands and styles of Nokia cell phones, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Panasonic, NEC, LG, Siemens, accessories, etc. Cell phone accessories companies are doing exceedingly well as more and more people with Internet enabled handsets are downloading their favorite ring tones wallpapers etc.
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  • 22). Sound The Alarm! Waking Up With Your iPod  By : Jason Cox
    ou can actually set up your iPod to wake yourself up in the morning. Whether you like waking up to that BEEP, BEEP, BEEP sound from your old worn out alarm clock, or the static that come from your clock radio, the iPods alarm clock has them all beat. It will change your morning routine forever.
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