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The iPod and the search for inexpensive iPod dock sources

by Mathdelane on April 23, 2009

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While Software Critics focuses on software-news, reviews, and  articles; being the Admin of this blog allows me to lighten up things a little bit and provide some attention to what is current and what I think provides value to its readers. I’ve come across to what is largely known and recognized brand of this decade which is the iPod. The iPod’s history can be traced back in October 23, 2001 when Apple, Inc. launched it as a portable media player.

Soon enough after its release in the market, derivatives of the product of note came out as well.  While Apple’s iTunes has been widely known to be the software used to transfer music files, open source alternatives came into the scene. More than anything else, capabilites of the different variations and models of the iPod made it extra special. Accessories had become the best part of it other than just having a great listening experience not to mention the increase in demand of highly functional iPod docks that provide extraordinary listening pleasure because the user need not to carry the device all the time. I’ve been looking for inexpensive but functional and rather stylish ipod docks for quite sometime and I’ve come to discover some few sites including thespeakercompany.com which showcases a wide selection of iPod docks.  While I’m sure not to be the first to reveal such source, I’m certain that your choice will be as good as mine.

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