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Thursday
Aug212003

Debating the value of iPods

My good friend Buzz Bruggeman loves his iPod and has written an article entitled: Retooling the iPod as an Example of End User Innovation. The article was published in Technolawyer, which is a great E-mail newsletter service.

Meanwhile, over in another part of the galaxy, Ted Lascowicz has written a critical article that appears in The Onion entitled: I Have an iPod -- In My Mind. There you have it: the iPod is now the subject of scholarly debate

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