Music has transitioned to a mobile world as technology has advanced. Records were the first commercially available format in 1923 but were not portable. Cassettes provided more mobility than records in 1963 though storage was still limited. CDs allowed for more storage in a smaller space and digital storage on computers in 1976. MP3s provided even more songs in smaller file sizes. The iPod launched in 2001 and the iTunes store in 2003, making digital music downloads the norm. Cloud-based music services now store personal libraries online for access from any device, allowing mobile devices to require less memory.
2. Music has always been an important part to society Since the first vinyl records were released, there has been a need for a personal library of music As technology has advanced it has and will continue to be easier to expand a library and how it’s accessed.
3. The first commercially available record available in 1923 To this day, vinyl records are still considered the most pure form of recorded music
4. Records however were large and players were heavy, meaning these weren’t the most portable devices
5. The first cassette players were available in 1963 Much like records, these did not hold many songs
6. The portable cassette player provided for the first time truly mobile music possibilities
7. Music entered the digital world in 1976 with compact discs, allowing more songs to be stored in a smaller space, and even more mobile options
17. A cloud based music service will allow personal music libraries to be stored on an online database. From this database, music can be accessed via an online connection. If there is no connection available, the past few songs played, or popular songs are stored in the internal memory of the smartphone.