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iPod| Handheld MP3 music player. Launched by Apple Computer in October 2001, it was initially capable of storing 1,000 music tracks on its built-in hard disk drive; by 2004 a 40 gigabyte version was available capable of storing up to 10,000 tracks. The iPod was an instant success, and from 2004 it accounted for 90% of the hard-drive MP3 player market and 70% of the overall MP3 player market. Apple launched a number of variant models, including the Mini in 2004 and the Nano and Shuffle in 2005. Apple claim to have sold 50 million iPods up to mid-2006. |
| The iPod's distinctive design was developed by English designer Jonathan Ive, Apple's vice-president of industrial design (whose team was also responsible for designing the iMac, iBook, and PowerBook), who won the first UK Designer of the Year award in 2003. |
| In April 2003, Apple launched its iTunes Music Store in the USA. This was a music download service for Macintosh users, designed to drive sales of the iPod, with free software and most music tracks costing 99 cents; six months later, iTunes was extended to Windows users, and accessories were added to the iPod including a microphone and a reader for removable cards for storing (but not displaying) digital photographs. |
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