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Re: iPod killed the album star. Floffe Send a noteboard - 08/09/2009 01:02:10 PM
As a true believer in the album experience this is a phenomenon I've long observed. Indeed, the ability to put CD players on random, or omit selected tracks in seconds, started the trend, but either way it predates mainstream internet access.

How ever did the iPod predate mainstream internet access, considering that the only reason it was successful was the music store associated with it?
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