Thursday, December 27, 2012

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MP3 player sales drop by more than 20% as consumers increasingly turn to ..
The Drum
The decline of the MP3's popularity can be attributed to smartphones which allow users to play and store digital music and video as well as being able to make calls, send text messages and access the internet. The iPod, launched in 2001, changed the ...
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Death of the MP3: Sales Fall 22% in 12 Months
IBTimes.co.uk
December 27, 2012 2:31 PM GMT. Having replaced the portable CD player and changed the face of music, the MP3 player is now getting some of its own medicine, as soaring smartphone sales see the portable music player market fall 22 percent in 2012.
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IBTimes.co.uk
MP3, iPod sales in a 'state of irreversible decline'
Digital Spy UK
"It also provides more choice of mobile music because someone can play back their own music - as they can on a MP3 player - but they can also access other music services like Last FM or Spotify. Therefore there is a greater choice of music available." ...
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RIP: the death of the MP3 player
ComputerWeekly.com (blog)
Apple's iPod, the portable media player which launched way back in 2001, created a new generation of compact and colourful ways to consume your media. While not forgetting the software, iTunes, which revolutionised the way we bought and organised our ...
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