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  • 2). Funny Ringtones  By : Philip Nicosia
    Tired of hearing the usual ringtones all over town? Just at the coffee shop this morning you heard that annoying Nokia tune coming from at least three different people, and what about that generic ring-ring that reminds you of the office phone when you’re walking down the street on a sunny day? We all need to add some fun to our lives now and then, and you don’t need to brush up on your punch lines to do it.
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  • 7). How many ways your mobile phone can ring  By : Srujana
    A ringtone is the sound made by a mobile or cell phone to indicate an incoming call. Technically, a ringtone is a program that activates the phone’s speakers anytime it picks text messages or incoming call signals. Ringtones are based on a programming language called Ringing Tone Text Transfer Language (RTTTL) which was developed by Nokia. Purpose of ringtones is to give a unique ring to a mobile phone so that it can be distinguished in an environment that has lots of mobile phone users.
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  • 11). Free Ringtones - Do they really exsit?  By : Philip Nicosia
    Ringtones is now a multi-billion dollar industry and our appetite for ringtones shows no abatement. As with anything in life why pay for something when you get it for free? The search for free ringtones grows everyday but do they really exist. We all see the ads "Free Ringtones" but where is the catch? Usually this a get 1 free ringtone by subscribing for premium services which can end up costing you 10's of dollars before you realise it.
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  • 13). Ringtones the multibillion dollar business  By : Philip Nicosia
    Yet another year's growth in the mobile ringtone market has confirmed its position as a major force in the music industry. Once considered a passing craze, ringtones now account for more than 10% of the global music market and are overtaking CD sales sooner than expected. Few thought that the monophonic tones of the late 1990s would evolve into the multi-billion dollar market that exists today.
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  • 14). Java Games for Your Cell Phone  By : Philip Nicosia
    Are you one of those people who get tired when standing in queue? Can't stop multitasking no matter what you do? Maybe you need to download some games for your cell phone. Java games are based on a very skinny programming language, and have surprisingly great functionality even on a limited tool like your cellphone. Today's cell phones are multifunctional organizational tools, you can use them to entertain yourself, and you can personalize them as a fashion or personal style statement.
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  • 16). Download Ringtones  By : Marcus Peterson
    Most cell phone manufacturers provide customers with the opportunity to choose their own ringtones—or compose their own. However, today, most users download ringtones from websites through a WAP connection incorporated in their mobiles. Modern ringtones are called mastertones, which are pure 15 second MP3 cuts from CDs or anywhere else. These ringtones are downloadable into a cell phone either from Verizon, Cingular, Sprint or T-mobile or from Internet websites like Jamster, Napster and Blingtones.
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  • 18). A Piano in Your Phone: Nokia KeyPress Ringtones  By : Philip Nicosia
    Imagine your phone were a piano. You could create an original musical score, or somehow record the notes of a particular song into your phone memory and transform it into a message or call alert tone. Think of the possibilities. Think of the freedom you have to make, and play, any tune in the world. That’s the kind of flexibility you get from keypress ringtonesalso known, if you’re a Nokia user, as a Composer ringtone.
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  • 19). Making Music with Moto: The Motorola Keypress  By : Philip Nicosia
    Motorola’s phones has changed its ringtone formats several times over the years. This is one reason why some of its users become frustrated when trying to download free ringtones from the Internet. They discover that some of the music available from the websites aren’t compatible with their phone, or they see an error message even if they’re technically downloading a Motorola tune.
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  • 21). Polyphonic Ringtones  By : Matt Garrett
    Polyphonic ringtones, as the name implies, employ various tones and sounds rather than just the simple one-tone typical ringtone. For instance, if you have polyphonic ringtones that are musical, you can have a drum or a bass line accompanying a melody or someone speaking while there is music playing. Polyphonic ringtones are more sophisticated and many believe that they are much more interesting than standard, monophonic ringtones.
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  • 22). Decoding the Nokring  By : Philip Nicosia
    Today’s cell phone user can download practically anything for a ring tone, whether it be a rock and roll song or the sound of cows mooing. A single search on ringtones can generate over a million sites—and in one site, up to 100,000 ringtones. That’s a lot of options. The most popular format for ringtones is the Nokring, also called the RTTTL (ringing tones text transfer language).
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