
Here is one quotable quote from my favorite inventor
Thomas Edison "Anything that won't sell, I don't want to invent. Its sale is proof of utility, and utility is success." It goes beyond doubt that the MP3 player is one of the most sellable little gadgets that are out conquering the world today. MP3 sales are flaming hot and some foresee that it continues to skyrocket in the future.
MP3 technology was initially devised as a scheme for digital audio broadcasting in order to score high
quality sound using lightweight data-streaming. In the course of its development, there emerged other formats that were singularly based on the quality of sound but it appears that MP3 has been the number one preference for customers and manufacturers alike.
Joining the bandwagon of manufacturing MP3 players together with big names such as
Apple and Sony are the small suppliers coming mostly from Asian countries such Taiwan, China, and South Korea. Because of the availability of MP3 players that are not quite as expensive as the iPod, more and more people can benefit from the enjoyment of digital music.
According to official records, Apple iPod sales and contents from iTunes up the total sales of Apple by 38% from last year. In addition, last quarter sales composed the 50% of last quarter sales and since October of 2001, Apple Corporation has sold over 5
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Apple iPod, since it was first released in October of 2001, continues to reign supreme in the MP3 category of the digital market, winning the hearts of millions of consumers and even manufacturers of every imaginable accessory for the iPod. Even I myself
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