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  Articles 
 
 Ipod - Learn How It Can Solve Everyday 
                        Problems
 by Mircea Cojocaru
 
 Abstract: All over the world, people carry with them 
                        walkmans and other music devices so that they can play 
                        their favorite music as they move around from place to 
                        place. The latest thing in the portable music devices 
                        field is the iPod, which offers a higher quality of the 
                        music being played and one of the most compact design 
                        out there.
 
 
 
 Is there such a thing as a free 
                        iPod?
 by Tara Renee Settembre
 
 Abstract: "You can't always get what you want," 
                        sing The Rolling Stones. But
 sometimes you can, and for free, even New York's most 
                        popular toy for adults and teens--the Apple iPod. Although 
                        via a marketing website you may not have to pay for the 
                        hot gadget monetarily, but people are still paying for 
                        them with their time and energy.
 
 
 
 Are iPods Changing the Way 
                        We Listen to Music?
 by Spencer Anderson
 
 Abstract: Theyre everywhere, and not only are 
                        they everywhere, they look cool too. Since its launch 
                        in 2001, 10 million have sold and 8 million of those were 
                        in 2004. So welcome to the next generation. 8 tracks, 
                        records, cassettes, CDs, and now the iPod.
 
 
 
 Podcasting
 by Colin Maddocks
 
 Abstract: If you are fed up with listening to your 
                        local FM station and the mass of inane adverts that punctuate 
                        each show, or, if you crave interesting spoken word programmes 
                        that are written and presented by excited, knowledgeable 
                        enthusiasts, then Adam Curry's "Daily Source Code" 
                        podcast may be just what your a looking for.
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