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your Mac. Thats how the
idea of making such a device in-house arose, in early 2001, after iTunes was introduced and the company started focusing on the digital music
revolution.
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The original iPod distinguished itself from its competition for several
reasons. Apart from its gorgeous look, its click wheel and user interface made browsing through ones music collection very easy and fast; it had a
hard drive which could store up to 5GB, or “a thousand songs in your pocket”, which was Apples tag-line for the new product; it connected to your Mac
via FireWire, which was 30 times faster than your typical USB MP3 player; and it synced with iTunes seamlessly: you just had to plug it in, and the
software took care of the rest.
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There was simply no other MP3 player that matched any one of those breakthrough features. iPod quickly became a very, very hot product for
music lovers... and
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