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the begining
ITunes digital jukebox software introduced -
1,000 song in your pocket
Apple Present Ipod, offering 1,000 songs in your pocket -
2nd generation
Apple introduces the second generation Ipod, compatible with Windows and holding up to 4,000 song.
Numbers of Ipods sold through 2002: 600,000 -
Itunes Music Store
Apple launches the iTunes Music Store with 200,000 songs at 99¢ each, along with the new third-generation iPod that is thinner and lighter than two CDs and holds 7,500 songs
iTunes sells one million songs in its first week -
10 million songs
iTunes downloads top 10 million songs -
iPod mini
Apple introduces iPod mini, available in five colos -
Car Audio
BMW drivers get the first car audio system with iPod integration
iTunes Music Store goes international, launching in the U.K., France & Germany -
Expanding
iTunes expands to include TV shows and music videos.
Apple unveils the new fifth-generation iPod that plays music, photos and video. iTunes sells one million videos in less than three weeks.Number of iPods sold through 2005: 42 million -
Shuffle
iPod shuffle introduced
iPod nano replaces the iPod mini and goes on to become the best selling music player ever -
iPhone
Apple introduces iPhone
Number of iPods sold through 2007: 141 million -
APP
Apple announces more than 100,000 apps available on the App Store Number of iPods sold through 2009: 250 million -
facetime
Apple introduces the new iPod touch with Retina Display, FaceTime video calling, HD video recording and Game Center.
The new iPod nano features Multi-Touch interface and a built-in clip for instant wearability
Number of iPods sold through September 1, 2010: 275 million