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  • That's the other thing, "Heathers" is -- you know -- "Mean Girls" is "Heathers" -- the IPod is the new Walkman.

    CNN Transcript May 28, 2004 2004

  • Switzerland's Iouri Podladtchikov, known as IPod, took home the win with Olympian Louie Vito, of Sandy, Utah, in third on the men's side.

    Vail Daily - Top Stories 2010

  • Apple: Pivotal Should Remove 'Pod' out of their 'Podium' product name IPod Touch v2 Secretly Has Bluetooth, But Will Apple Enable It?

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2009

  • Donna gave me a Zen Vision: M a 30 GB "IPod" sort of thing that can play up to fifteen hours of music or four hours of video and a pair of Sony noiseless headphones.

    Archive 2007-05-27 2007

  • Donna gave me a Zen Vision: M a 30 GB "IPod" sort of thing that can play up to fifteen hours of music or four hours of video and a pair of Sony noiseless headphones.

    Through a Glass, Calmly 2007

  • Louie Vito is one of the few riders who can do back-to-back double corks, while Iouri Podladtchikov, dubbed "IPod," finished second to White at the X Games.

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News 2010

  • American and "Dancing with the Stars" alum Louie Vito is one of the few riders who can do back-to-back double corks, while Switzerland's Iouri Podladtchikov, dubbed "IPod," finished second to White at the X Games.

    Tahoe Daily Tribune - Top Stories By Will Graves 2010

  • Louie Vito is one of the few riders who can do back-to-back double corks, while Iouri Podladtchikov, dubbed "IPod," finished second to White at the X Games.

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News 2010

  • American and "Dancing with the Stars" alum Louie Vito is one of the few riders who can do back-to-back double corks, while Switzerland's Iouri Podladtchikov, dubbed "IPod," finished second to White at the X Games.

    RutlandHerald.com 2010

  • 'IPod' did not refer to a music player, 'YouTube' was nonsense, and if you were looking for

    NYT > Technology 2008

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