About the iPod

iPodiPod quote: “Without the iPod, the digital music age would have been defined by files and folders instead of songs and albums,” said John Mayer, GRAMMY Award-winning singer-songwriter and guitarist. “Though the medium of music has changed, the iPod experience has kept the spirit of what it means to be a music lover alive.”

What can you find in “About the iPod” sections:

What is an iPod

This section answers to the questions “What is an MP3 player?”, “What is an MP3?”, “So, Is the iPod an MP3 player?” and “Why is it so popular?”. After reading this set of answers, hopefully the answer to the ultimate question “What is an iPod?” will be clear.

How the iPod was born

If you’re interested in the ancient history of the iPod and the people who were involved in it, visit the “How the iPod was born” section.

Trademarks apart

For those more into the little details, the section “Trademarks apart” explains how the trademark of the iPod got to Apple Inc. The story is not unanimous among the iPod bloggers of this world, so I promise to ask directly to Apple what happened. More to come on this hopefully.

The “i” and the why

I was always curious to know on what the “i” was all about, so you can read about it in the “The “i” and the why” section.

Generations to come

The “Generations to come” section talks about the iPods generations. You’ll be surprised with its evolution, after all it wasn’t so long ago these little wonders came to the world!

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