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December 7, 2006

Christmas Ringtones delivered to TV Viewers

Christmas-themed ringtones will be delivered to the TV audience of The Karaoke Channel, according to a press release.

"The Karaoke Channel will offer 25 Christmas-themed ringtones this holiday season, all based on traditional holiday favorite songs, including Jingle Bells, The First Noel, O Christmas Tree, and We Wish You a Merry Christmas."

December 5, 2006

Phonetically-Enabled Ringtone Search

Users can now locate their favourite ringtones with keywords related to a song or movie title, actor name, lyricist or music director, thanks to Indian Rediff Ringtone Search, reports the EFY Times.

"This search technology is enabled on a catalog of over 60,000 ringtones in Hindi (primarily Bollywood) and 15 other regional languages".

December 3, 2006

BuddhistRingtones.com: Mobile Media for The Mindful

buddhistin.gif A selection of 4 BuddhistRingtones launched today for those spirtiually inclined, offered by Zencast .

-- Buddhist Prostrations
-- Ultimate Zencast Ringtone
-- Mindfulness Bell Ringtone
-- Om Monks Ringtone

More to follow. [via digg]

Nokia’s David Williams Unveils Key Components Of Music Services In The Pipeline

Peggy Anne Salz for Moco News, caught up with David Williams, director of Nokia’s music services, to find out more about the specific elements that will – and will not – be a part of Nokia’s music strategy in the future. Audio interview available too.

“The plans here are ... to bring to the Nokia consumer the music experiences from a complete perspective, the product and the experiences outside that which would include delivering the devices, applications and the ability to purchase music from online and over the air and various channels.”...

December 2, 2006

Buying Guide: Music Cell Phones

semp.gif nkiamp.gif rzmpg.gif Music phones have really come into their own with PC magazine publishing a Buying Guide dedicated to Music Cell Phones.

"Cell phones have played music for years, ever since Samsung announced its Uproar handset way back in 2001. Despite this capa­bility, phones just haven't had the storage capacity, battery life, or ease of use to really cut into the music player market. But this is changing. Right now there are dozens of phones on the market that make very good, if not fantastic, digital audio players."


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