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    According to “Hell Is Other iPods: The Aural Loneliness of the Long Distance Shuffler”‚ the author‚ Casper Melville provides an issue about the dominance of the iPods in the worldwide society nowadays. The author accelerates the issues about how iPods influence our society today. In the article‚ Caspar Melville supposes that Apple’s products‚ impulse people’s craving when they see others around get one. IPod is a typical example that can illustrate this consideration. Indeed‚ the iPod has lots of attractive

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    100 Holly House Park House Lane London SE69 6NU 100 Holly House Park House Lane London SE69 6NU Dear Lucy Mangan‚ I recently read your article: “My Hell is your iPod”. From your article I learnt that you have a various amount of issues towards iPods and people who use them. You appear to have a lot of hate for these so called “godforsaken” objects‚ which in fact play a very large part in the lives of many people today and are more useful than you think. In your article you

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    Ipod

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    iPod Product Background The name iPod refers to a category of portable digital audio players designed and marketed by Apple Computer. It is an exceptionally popular‚ portable digital music player that stores up to 10‚000 songs on its 40GB hard disk. The earlier versions of iPod were only able to function as music players. Currently‚ it also includes features such as storing addresses‚ games and calendar. The iPod was originally developed for Mac computers but software was introduced in 2002 to

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    Hell is Other People “Only in the self can the drama of truth occur. A crowd is untruth.” - Kierkegaard On a literal level‚ Sartre’s play‚ “No Exit”‚ is an account of three individuals damned to a hell unlike any other. The first and only Act opens upon the arrival of Garcin. He is escorted by a valet into a room furnished with Second-Empire furniture where he shall be spending the rest of his eternal existence. The valet‚ the only other character besides the occupants of this

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    Ipod History

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    and constructs computer hardware‚ software and other consumer electronics. The company was established in April 1st‚ 1976‚ created by Steve Jobs‚ Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne (Andrea Major). The company is best recognized for their Macintosh personal computer line‚ Mac OS X‚ iTunes media application‚ and especially the iPod personal MP3 player. The IPod started off as a simple device that held approximately 1000 songs. Throughout the years‚ the IPod has completely upgraded and has literally revolutionized

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    iPod Analysis

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    APPLE’S IPOD: MARTKETING MIX The iPod is a well-known product line of Apple‚ which target the market of portable digital music. Everybody knows how success the iPod was‚ and how it became the golden egg for Apple. The iPod has revolutionized the music industry and the way we enjoy our favorite music. In addition‚ Steve Jobs’ iPod saved the entire Apple Computer from collapsing and helped Apple (after the name changed in 2007) reborn with high influence on the

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    Ipods Antisocial

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    900120593 ELBatran1 Dr.Mark Rhet 102 Debate1 1/7/2013 “Ipods are Antisocial” In an era when technology is the main key to success for any developed or developing country some people believe that means of technology are creating an antisocial society. Antisocial person is a person who possesses personal manners which lack adherence for other members in society (“What is Antisocial Behavior.”) Researchers proved that being antisocial is affected

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    Impact of the Ipod

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    The Impact of the iPod “Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something‚ they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it‚ they just saw something” (Jobs). The iPod is the most well designed mp3 player in the market today. One of the main things consumers like so much about it is originality. The creators of the iPod did not do so by studying others‚ they used their own ideas‚ own imagination and had their own motivation. The iPod impacted the music

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    Apple IPODS

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    Apple IPods are very popular in today’s society. Many individuals enjoy listening to music on the way to work‚ school‚ or even to the gym. CD’s‚ cassettes‚ tape players and MP3 player’s sales have decease since Apple IPods have been created. IPods provides so much more to customers than the other devices. Everyone enjoy playing games‚ taking pictures‚ texting and calling friends‚ and using face time. What device allows you to enjoy all your hobbies at one time? Apple IPods. Apple IPods are a great

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    A World of Ipods

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    distraction of the iPod. He backs up his claims with a first hand experience when he went to New York. He describes seeing people and how “each were in his or her own musical world‚ walking to their own soundtrack…almost oblivious to the world around them (Sullivan 424).” However‚ Sullivan fails to show credentials in his writing and bases it primarily on his first hand experience. He fails to realize the technological advances that have come forth from the introduction of the iPod. Since then much

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