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iPod Music Player Winning Over Japan Fans







iPod Music Player Winning Over Japan
Fans

iPod Music Player Winning Over Japan
Fans
08/19/2004 09:47 AM

The iPod is proving a colossal hit on the Japanese electronics and entertainment giant Sony's own turf. The tiny white machine is catching on as a fashion statement and turning into a cultural icon in Japan, much the same way it won a fanatic following in the United States. Although Apple doesn't release regional sales figures, six of the top eight selling music players in Japan are iPod models, according to a market research company. By Yuri Kageyama, Associated Press (via MyAppleMenu)




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