iPod Classic JS

iPod Classic Js is a new Web app made by frontend software developer Tanner Villarete, who has attempted to emulate iPod classic controls and gives support for your Spotify and Apple Music library.

  • iPod Classic JS: TypeScript, React (Hooks, Context)
  • iPod Classic CSS: Styled Components, Framer Motion
  • iPod Classic API: Spotify Web Playback SDK / Apple MusicKit JS

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iPod Classic JS

iPod Classic JS

Enjoy Spotify Music With Nostalgic iPod-style Web Player

Apple iPod changed the way we listen to our favorite tunes on the go. If you missed your chance to try iPod classic incredibly intuitive wheel interface, or simply miss your beloved iPod, use iPod Classic Js in your mobile browser to enjoy Spotify and Apple Music with this nostalgic iPod-style web music player.


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iPod Milestones


The original iPod has a dead-simple user interface, terrific industrial design, and the polish that define Apple products (it also has an interesting story about how it got its name). As technology evolved, the iPod evolved with it. Have a look on how iPod helps to drive innovations and evolutions.

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The History Of iPod Timelines and 25 iPod Fun Facts

1 The first iPod was released on October 23, 2001, about ​eight and a half months after the Macintosh version of iTunes was released. The first iPod was sold on November 10th, 2001.

2 iPod Day is celebrated every year on the 23rd of October. Celebrating iPod Day is really celebrating the rise of music as a constant presence in the lives of everyone.

3 Five and a half years after its release, Apple had sold 100 million iPods, becoming the fastest selling music player in history and beating the Sony Walkman.

4 Due to the small number of sales of the Apple Newton and the eMate, Apple started to develop a personal media player, which would become the iPod.

5 The iPod name was proposed by Vinnie Chieco, who was asked to figure out how to introduce this device to the public. He got his inspiration from Stanley Kubrick’s movie "2001: A Space Odyssey", particularly from the phrase: "Open the pod bay door, Hal!"

6 The "Pod" refers to the white EVA Pods of the Discovery One spaceship. The "i" was added because the company already had the iMac and the iBook.

7 The original iPod was about the size of a deck of playing cards, with a monochrome screen and a 5 gigabyte capacity.

8 Unlike the other models, the iPod Touch can still be purchased. The newest one, the 7th generation, was released on the online Apple Store on May 28, 2019.

9 The original iPod had the game Brick, invented by Apple’s co-founderSteve Wozniak. It was included as an Easter Egg hidden feature.

10 Besides being known as the smallest model, the iPod Shuffle was also the cheapest one. This is because of the usage of flash memory and the absence of a screen.

11 If they're not used at all, iPod batteries can last between 2 to 4 weeks.

12 The first versions of the iPod used to come with a plastic sticker on which a warning said: "Don't steal music."

13 Before Vinnie Chieco came up with the idea to call it "iPod", the product was known by the code name "P68".

14 It's commonly said that the iPod was inspired by Braun's T3 pocket radio, which looks remarkably similar.

15 Because of its size and similar purposes, the first iPod has been given the name of "Walkman of the 21st century".

16 An iPod touch 4th Generation with the capacity of 64 GB could hold up to 14.000 songs. That means that a 256 GB iPod Touch can hold approximately 56.000 songs!


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