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By: Alec Roscoe

Music Orchestra Personal Musicians Only wealthy families could afford this

Recorded Music 1877: Phonograph by Thomas Edison Recorded and played back Used tin cylinder

Recorded Music 1894: Emile Berliner Gramophone 78’s 45’s (singles) 33 1/3 LP (Long Playing) 1956: First Stereo LP

Mobile Music 1979: Sony Walkman First mobile cassette player Fashionable Analog

Mobile Music 1982: CD (compact disc) Held lots of music Had track beginnings Digital medium

Mobile Music 1998: First MP3 Player MPMan F : First Commercially Successful MP3 Player Diamond Multimedia Rio PMP300 Showed potential for future MP3 players

Mobile Music MPMan F10 Rio PMP300

Mobile Music 2001: Apple iPod First mainstream MP3 player Had music infrastructure Convenient Fashionable

Mobile Music 2002: Cloud based radio Pandora and Last.fm Not able to choose specific tracks

Future of Mobile Music 2008: Device with monthly/free subscription Access to all music Amazon Cloud Player mSpot Spotify

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