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Infographic illustrates 10 years of the iPod (Updated)
The 10th anniversary of the iPod’s announcement isn’t until October 22, but the folks at Most Wanted (part of VoucherCodes.co.uk) came up with a celebratory infographic that was just too good to pass up. It depicts an illustrated history of the iPod since that happy day in 2001, and is reprinted with permission in its entirety here. Enjoy this trip down memory lane!
Update: Obviously there was never a 1st-gen iPod touch with the capacities shown here. The touch started with 8 and 16 GB editions and later added a 32 GB model.
Source: VoucherCodes.co.uk
Infographic illustrates 10 years of the iPod (Updated) originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Thu, 29 Sep 2011 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Infographic illustrates 10 years of the iPod
The 10th anniversary of the iPod’s announcement isn’t until October 22, but the folks at Most Wanted (part of VoucherCodes.co.uk) came up with a celebratory infographic that was just too good to pass up. It depicts an illustrated history of the iPod since that happy day in 2001, and is reprinted with permission in its entirety here. Enjoy this trip down memory lane!
Source: VoucherCodes.co.uk
Infographic illustrates 10 years of the iPod originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Thu, 29 Sep 2011 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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The Birthplace of the Internet [History]
This is 3420 Boelter Hall in UCLA. Looks cool and decidedly 1970s, right? Long manes, gnarly mustaches and vintage technology cabinets. What were they doing in there? Turns out, this is where the Internet was born. More »
Sun.com, the twelfth oldest domain on the internet, will be decommissioned on June 1st
Sun Microsystems, one of the original gangsters responsible for supplying all the electronics and infrastructure we now know as the internet, ceased to be Sun Microsystems in January of last year. Assimilated into the Oracle juggernaut, its operations no longer carry that familiar logo and soon they’ll no longer even be referenced in the same spot on the internet. Yes, after 25 years of answering the call of sun.com, the company that no longer is will be letting go of its former domain name as well. The site has already been redirecting users to Oracle for quite a while, but come June 1st, it’ll be like the Sun we knew had never even risen.
[Thanks, Jeroen]Sun.com, the twelfth oldest domain on the internet, will be decommissioned on June 1st originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 16 Mar 2011 13:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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