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Playboy coming to iPod
Magazine to offer photo galleries that can be viewed on digital media players, including iPod.
January 5, 2005: 7:22 AM EST

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Playboy magazine is offering galleries of photographs that can be viewed on digital media players such as the Apple iPod.

The magazine said it will offer galleries of both non-nude and nude models, using the name "iBod."

"The overwhelming response we have received for this feature supports our theory that iPod Photo users are a technologically advanced group with a significant interest in enjoying beautiful Playboy images," said a statement from John D. Thomas, editor of Playboy.com.

The gallery of 25 non-nude photos will be available for downloads at Playboy.com. To get the gallery of nude images, users will have to belong to the Web sites' "Cyber Club," which charges a monthly fee.  Top of page




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