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PlayStation 2
The PS2 was the birthplace for a lot of some of the most popular game series. For example, Grand Theft Auto and Final Fantasy -
iTunes
It was the first place for artists to sell their work digitally. Their work would be able to be accessed from all over the world. -
Wikipedia
Wikipedia, having contributors from many areas of the world, provides its readers with a "world view" that could not be provided simply by few contributors from a limited region. This also serves to eliminate cultural bias in articles. It was also a free service, giving people access to all sorts of information about places they've never been, people they've never met, and things they've never seen. -
Microsoft Windows XP
This was one of the best versions of windows. It was reliable and extremely user friendly. The operating system was the first Microsoft offering to be aimed at both the consumer and business markets, ensuring that it combined reliability with ease of use. When compared with Windows 2000, XP is cited as being less likely to crash, faster and including features that have gone on to become Microsoft mainstays, such as the “hibernate” shut down option and “Remote Desktop.” -
iPod
"With iPod, Apple has invented a whole new category of digital music player that lets you put your entire music collection in your pocket and listen to it wherever you go," -steve jobs
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Xbox
Another homeland to several amazing video game series. Ex: Halo -
Nintendo Gamecube
It's look was very unique. This led the way for gaming consoles to take different shapes. It pioneered the concept of multiple memory cards ranging in size from two megabits to eight megabits, which enabled people to save many games at once for their console. It was also the first console to be compatible with a handheld device. You were able to play by plugging in Gameboy advance to the Gamecube and sending the picture to the tv screen.