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Apple breaks the 100 million iPods barrier
Today, Apple announced that they have now sold over 100 million iPods, which comes after they had released the first iPod 5-and-a-half years ago.
Grammy award winner John Mayer said about the iPod: "Without the iPod, the digital music age would have been defined by files and folders instead of songs and albums. Though the medium of music has changed, the iPod experience has kept the spirit of what it means to be a music lover alive."
Today, there are more than 4000 accessories designed for the iPod, which is almost too much to stomach.
"iPod has helped millions of people around the world rekindle their passion for music, and we’re thrilled to be a part of that," said Apple's CEO and cofounder Steve Jobs in a statement.
Let's see if Apple's momentum in the music industry will help them change anything in the OS department with their upcoming Leopard version of OS X.
Grammy award winner John Mayer said about the iPod: "Without the iPod, the digital music age would have been defined by files and folders instead of songs and albums. Though the medium of music has changed, the iPod experience has kept the spirit of what it means to be a music lover alive."
Today, there are more than 4000 accessories designed for the iPod, which is almost too much to stomach.
"iPod has helped millions of people around the world rekindle their passion for music, and we’re thrilled to be a part of that," said Apple's CEO and cofounder Steve Jobs in a statement.
Let's see if Apple's momentum in the music industry will help them change anything in the OS department with their upcoming Leopard version of OS X.
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