Friday, May 25, 2007

Site Makes Sure iPod Users Are Tuned In

The iconic white earbuds, shiny aluminum backs and the white, black, or candy-colored faces are almost ubiquitous in today's world.

If you listen to digital music, chances are you own an iPod. Apple Computer's wildly popular MP3 player has sold more than 100 million devices, and, according to Apple, dominates almost two-thirds of the MP3 player market.

If you already own an iPod or are considering buying one, navigating the world of accessories and support can be a daunting task.

Thousands of Web sites attempt to address iPod user's questions and interests, but the largest and most extensive of such sites is iLounge.com.

iLounge, formerly known as iPodlounge, is an iPod user's resource. Its slogan, "All things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond," reflects its broad range of topics and content that answers just about any question an iPod user might have.

In addition to a users' forum, iLounge provides iPod news and reviews thousands of iPod accessories along with the iPods themselves.

iLounge's staff, run by founder Dennis Lloyd and editor-in-chief Jeremy Horwitz, does the reviews and gives grades from A to F.

The site even publishes virtual guides and books two or three times a year.

Whether you are an iPod user or just interested, iLounge has something to offer. iLounge ensures that for iPod owners, the music never really stops.

http://www.foxreno.com/technology/13385419/detail.html