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At a press event in San Francisco, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs introduces a small new iPod called the iPod Nano. The gadget can hold up to 1,000 songs and is about 80 percent smaller than the original iPod.
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Quick Tips: Accessorize your iPod Nano
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