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To: Dan3 who wrote (182767)11/26/2005 8:31:46 AM
From: Amy J   of 186894
 
Jukeboxes, DJs Being Pushed Out by IPods

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The popular nightspot is among a growing number of places across the country where people can bring their iPods and other portable music players and, for as long as the bartender allows, share their personal favorites with the crowd.

John von Seggern, a laptop DJ and producer in Los Angeles," also sees DJing as part of an overall movement toward decentralizing control of many forms of media — whether it be through podcasting, blogging or musicians and authors offering their work direct for downloading on the Internet.

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"Apple's iPod nano a holiday hit"

Apple has sold more than 28 million iPods since they were introduced in 2001, helping revive fortunes of a company that was increasingly dwarfed by Microsoft Corp.'s dominant Windows desktop operating system. Apple has about 75 percent of the worldwide market for digital music players, according to market research firm NPD Group.

Apple introduced its credit card-sized nano in September to replace the iPod mini, then the best-selling iPod version. Tim Cook, Apple's worldwide head of sales and marketing, last month said demand for the nano was "staggering."
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