Apple Music Event 2001-The First Ever iPod Introduction
Monday, October 3rd, 2011 at
5:01 pm
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the very first iPod at a low key event in 2001. The rest is history.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Tagged with: 2001The • Apple • Event • Ever • First • Introduction • IPOD • Music
Filed under: Apple Computers
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@neeno1216 you asshole do you not have any clue of his medical history?
@njdevil3049 Thats not comic sans
@njdevil3049 Chalkboard. Equally terrible font though lol
did anyone else laugh when he said it’s only 5 gigs? god how far tech has come its amazing
Glad i Bought all that apple stock back then…..oh wait that was a dream
Too bad they got rid of the click wheel games for iPod in iTunes… leads me to believe they’re killing off the iPod Classic
. ( It hasn’t been updated as of September 2009. And not to mention all of the rumors swirling around the webs. ) If they are going to kill it, go out with a bang.
One last iPod Classic. 500 GB. Two colors. Include all accessories from the original iPod. And launch a massive ad campaign with silhouettes dancing to traditional Apple-indie music!
imagine shoing them ipod touch? it would blow thier fucking minds
i still use a cassette tape and its 2011
@codednine Care to explain yourself? Otherwise you sound like an ignorant fool. There’s a reason why every market Apple enters the dominate. Not in just portable music players but also phones, and now tablets. Technology would be at a standstill if it were not for his creative genius.
Hkoy fuck man combin
@JenryBeja “infectious”.. is what they are. But due to their presentation skills which achieve this. It’s not that they are best, but best at making people think they are best. In some areas they do excell, but I’ve noticed that most of the time, it’s more about nicely crafted speeches than anything. So I don’t feel I owe them anything, or any other company for that matter.
@ChrisXMetal, Instead he’s a genius of marketing and presentation skills, along with being a con man. Because he’s so good at it, the audience rarely if ever detects what’s happening to them or grasps what he’s really doing. On the surface he does everything to make people think he’s a genius, but that’s mostly the marketing skills.
“now why music”. “because gullible, young, wet behind the ears, teenage, hipster douche bags care mostly about music. And we convince them to pry into mommy and daddy’s wallets with this instead of failing to sell our over priced computers”. Now that would have been the honest answer.
@angiierous yes that WOULD be..
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