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iTunes and iPods

IPods have taken the nation by storm. This portable music player that is produced by Apple and was introduced onto the market in 2001 has virtually revolutionized the way we listen to music today. You can download music from your computer right on to your iPod player and listen to your favorite songs whenever you want. And when it comes to music, there is no better place to visit on the internet than iTunes.

 

ITunes is free to download and can be used with both Mac and Windows computers. Just as the iPod revolutionized the way we listen to music, iTunes revolutionized the way that we purchase music. Using this user friendly software is simple and can get you all of the music that you want easily and for a low price.

Years ago, you had to buy an album if you liked a certain song. Instead of buying an album for one or two songs, you can purchase the songs you like through the iTunes software and organize the songs so that you can play them on your iPod music player.

But that is not all. In addition to music, you can also download movies from your computer as well as play them on your iPod player. Entertainment has never been so easy with the combination of iTunes and iPods - a match truly made in entertainment heaven.

You can organize your movies and music right on your computer with your iTunes software. You can even set songs to your own personal videos with this software program. You are only limited to your imagination when it comes to the iTunes software.

If you want to burn CDs, you can do so from the iTunes software. You do not have to transfer the music to your iPod, either. Any other MP3 player is compatible with this software program.

Ever since 2005, you were able to pod cast. Podcasting allows you to share videos and music with friends. You can post them on the internet and allow just family and friends to see them in addition to other people. You can make yourself a star when it comes to pod casting. And best of all, the FCC has no regulations regarding Podcasting as of yet, so you can broadcast what you want through your pod cast.

Podcasting can also be used in a business sense. You can create a presentation on your computer and pod cast it through your iPod player. There are so many different wonders when it comes to using the iPod music player and iTunes software that you are only limited by your own imagination.

If you want to check out the latest technology when it comes to not only listening to music, but watching videos, organizing music and downloading music for your own use, check out the iTunes software and its compatibility with your iPod music player. Never before has it been so easy to do so much with music and video as it is right now. And anyone can learn to use these user friendly programs.



 

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