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BSSP
Not content with being in everyone's pockets and in their ears, Apple's iPod is carving out a position of ubiquity by being "dockable" anywhere you might want it to be and the places you probably don't.
Does this ecosystem ensure societal permanence for iPod, or does its very ubiquity ultimately become a turn off?
Now available on freezers and dozens of other household devices.
Posted by Ed Cotton
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