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Who didn't see this coming?
Just to prove that the Apple iPod is a product that everyone wants to
get their hands on, it looks like the popular music player is now being
sold in some vending machines. This particular vending machine
that provides consumers with iPods was found in the Hartsfield-Jackson
Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, GA. After a person puts
in a credit card, a Video iPod, Shuffle, Nano, or a variety of
accessories are available, according to the blog.
Although
it is arguable whether or not this particular vending machine will sell
a lot of iPods for Apple, it will certainly garner lots of
attention. iPod vending machines have been in Macy's for
approximately three months, but now that they are starting to crop up
in airports and grocery stores, the iPod really has started to get its
stride.
"We can't expect users to use common sense. That would eliminate the need for all sorts of legislation, committees, oversight and lawyers." -- Christopher Jennings
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