National iPod Day | October 23
Mon Oct 23rd

Ipod Day

The portable music player is recognized on National iPod Day, October 23rd, which honors the portable music player.

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Apple introduced the iPod on October 23, 2001. The iPod revolution changed the way we listened to and purchased music. iPod Day honors this groundbreaking technology and the many people it affected. The first iPod was sold on November 10, 2001, for $399. We were treated to playlists and a way of organizing our music collections like never before. Portability took portability to a whole new degree. Soon, the iPod will be available in other formats as well. It changed the way we read books, stories, and news.

The device also changed the way we told stories, as well. Many that had nothing to broadcast could film them. They'll broadcast the show for a listener. Listeners will tune in by downloading the podcast. Thousands of apps today include ways to listen to podcasts.

Let's not forget Steve Jobs, co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Apple Inc. on today.

How to celebrate ipod day ipod day

In honor of the breakthrough technology that changed the way we listen to music, Play music on your iPod or other mobile device. Embrace your first iPod and your new playlist. How many playlists do you have? How many playlists do you have? Is your favorite podcast or produce one? #iPodDay is a hashtag that you can post on social media.