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Articles
How the iPod has changed the way we listen to music by Ivan
Gregor
First it was the Walkman.
Then it was the
Discman.
Now it's all about the iPod (bold). Apple's newest contribution
to mobile music has changed, even more so than the previously mentioned, the way
that people listen to, and actually enjoy, their music.
iPod, in it's
relatively young life, has even caught the eye of main stream media and has
jumped to "must have" status by being voted into Rolling Stone magazine's "The
Top 50 Moments that Changed Rock 'n' Roll".
And change it has. Since
2001, when the iPod was created, many different changes have taken place in the
area of how people listen to music.
We're Really Mobile!
Yes,
you could go for a nice walk with your Walkman or even take a jog, but it wasn't
all that great. Don't even think about it with your Discman. Skip, skip, a
little bit of music, skip, shut off.
That was the usual drill if you
wanted to listen to your favorite CD while doing just about
anything.
Plus the fact that there really was no where to carry them,
comfortably. The iPod is slim in design and very lightweight, only 5.6 ounces.
Now that's mobile.
All Day Music!
It use to be that people
would load up a CD in their prized Discman and listen to the same 15 songs over
and over and over again. Thank you iPod! Now you can take thousands of songs,
approx. 5,000, with you anywhere you go!
What a huge difference. iPod can
even link up to your Mac or PC to complete control of all your songs and setting
up playlists for ease of listening.
No More Music Stores!
The
iPod has made the music store in the local mall obsolete. I've bought more
music, and saved more money, than I could have done with hundreds of visits to
the music store.
With the iTunes sofware, the MP3 playing software from
Apple, you can legally download more than 1 million songs from any genre you can
think of.
iPod Has Made Music Fun Again!
I love my iPod. It's
amazing that I can have my entire music library on just one little device, take
it with me where ever I go, and get new songs any time I want without ever
having to leave my house. That's fun.
iPod is not only changing
music...
If all I ever did was listen to music with my iPod that would be
enough, but it does a lot more than that.
On my most recent trip, where I
had to fly for over 8 hours, I brought my music, and a few books with me, all in
my iPod.
iPod has made it possible to listen to music, or audiobooks,
record voice notes, play games, transport computer files, and keep me organized
with the built in calenders and to-do lists.
My brother asked me the
other day to go with him to the music store for a new CD. After I showed him the
music I had on my iPod for half the cost, I had to promise to buy him one too
just to keep him from stealing mine!
About the author: Ivan Gregor
runs www.the-ipod.comA site specializing in all things iPod
related.
For more
articles related to this subject and others please visit Pod-Pro.com
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