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your Mac. That’s how the
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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
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revolution.
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<p>
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The original iPod distinguished itself from its competition for several
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reasons. Apart from its gorgeous look, its click wheel and user interface made browsing through one’s music collection very easy and fast; it had a
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hard drive which could store up to 5GB, or “a thousand songs in your pocket”, which was Apple’s tag-line for the new product; it connected to your Mac
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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
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software took care of the rest.
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<p>
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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
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music lovers... and
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</p>
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</div>
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