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The evolution of the Apple iPod, from the 'scroll wheel' to the Shuffle, Nano, and Touch
9 days ago - By Business Insider
The original Apple iPod and the iPod touch. Courtesy of Apple.
Apple plans to stop selling the iPod.
The music player was launched in 2001, with various versions following over the next two decades.
Insider takes a look at the evolution of the iPod, which has has sold more than 450 million units.
Apple is calling time on the iPod, the tech giant announced this week. The MP3 player was the first that could hold 1,000 songs and helped revolutionize the way people listened to and bought music. Since its release in 2001, Apple has launched various versions of the device, including the Shuffle...
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