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NextUp.com Finds iPods® Aren’t Just for Music Anymore!







NextUp.com Finds iPods® Aren’t Just for
Music Anymore!

NextUp.com Finds iPods® Aren’t Just for
Music Anymore!
02/01/2005 08:46 PM

New survey results clearly show that portable devices such as iPods and other MP3/CD players are increasingly popular for listening to text, not music. [PRWEB Jan 27, 2005]




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