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iPodRocks.com from Apple

Apple has created a site to promote the iPod for the holidays.

The new site is located at iPodRocks.com and appears to be aimed at teens. Sections on the new site include:

  • What's an iPod?
  • How does it Work?
  • Convince your Parents
  • Where to Buy

  • It's unclear how Apple is marketing this new site, though Apple has been rumored to be working on a new iPod/iTunes ad campaign for the holidays.

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