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digital pirates. It was quickly acknowledged as “the Walkman of the digital age”, as even Windows users either hacked it or
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moved to the Mac just so that they could use it.
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<h2>The iTunes Music Store</h2>
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<img class="left-pic zoom-this" src="samples/steve-jobs/pics/36.jpg" width="170" height="160">
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Once Apple had step foot in the music business with iPod, they started
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looking at content. At the time, most people either ripped their CDs on their Macs or downloaded music illegally on peer-to-peer networks.
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Recognizing they were in a unique position to do so, Apple decided to try and come up with a legal solution by building an online music store. They
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had enough experience to do so thanks to their own popular online store on apple.com,
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</p>
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</div>
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