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1 Million iPads sold!

In barely 28 days after it hit the market, Apple’s latest revolutionary product the iPad has broken the 1 Million mark! Despite what people have been saying against the iPad, these sales figures have proven them otherwise. As comparison, the iPhone took 74 days to hit the same milestone.

Steve Jobs have mentioned that demand will continue to exceed supply. According to reports from WSJ, the 3G version of iPad was release on Friday only to be sold out completely by Sunday. This could be bad news for us folks as supply problems in US was blamed for international shipment delays.

iPad users in total have already downloaded 12 million apps and 1.5 million E-books so far.

Official Press Release from Apple here.

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