Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Mobile Software Management
January 29, 2008 – Red Bend Software, the market leader in Mobile Software Management, today unveiled the industry's first Linux mobile phone with software that can be fully customized over the air. Red Bend has partnered with industry-leading companies—including Digital Airways, Opera, Synchronica, Trolltech and Zi—to showcase a new concept in customizing mobile software where features, applications and services can be deployed and updated easily and securely over the air on consumers' handsets using Red Bend's vRapid Mobile.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Rediff Ringtone
Rediff.com India Limited has announced the launch of Rediff Ringtone Search, a search engine, that enables users to locate their favorite ringtones phonetically by using keywords related to a song or movie title, actor name, lyricist or music director. This search technology is enabled on a catalog of over 60,000 ringtones in Hindi (primarily Bollywood) and 15 other regional languages. Manish Agarwal, Vice President Marketing, Rediff.com said "Ringtone search and download is amongst the most popular activities when people log on to the internet for mobile content. Rediff Ringtone search was developed on a consumer insight that consumers believe their ringtone best expresses who they are. Rediff Ringtone Search not only shows users available options, but goes a step further to enhance the user experience by offering users the option to preview the ringtone before downloading from the search results page. Further leveraging this user insight, we have designed and deployed a simple personality test online for users to discover which ringtone best expresses them."Rediff Mobile provides users a wide array of monophonic, polyphonic, sing and true tones. To access Ringtone Search through the Internet, users can visit Rediff homepage or directly access the Rediff Mobile site Users can also download ringtones using both GPRS and SMS. Ringtones are available in a wide range of categories including Hindi, English, Regional, Events, Instrumental, Bollywood hits, Patriotic, Devotional, and Indi Pop.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Free ringtons
Free Ringtones brings you the latest mobile content. You can download free ringtones (MP3 Ringtones, music ringtones, Polyphonic tones, Realtones, RTTTL and mono ring tones), games, wallpapers, screensavers, videos and more content for your phone. Free Ringtones is compatible with major cell phone brands (such as Nokia, Sagem, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung, Siemens, and many others) and you do not need Bluetooth, cables, SMS, or Infrared to use it. Download it and try it for yourself
Friday, January 18, 2008
Polyphonic Ringtons
The free mp3 ringtones now available on Polyphonic Ringtonez are available todownload via the wapsite ONLY. This means you need toconnect http://www.polyphonicringtonez.com/wap via your mobile phone in order to download.Once you have found a free ringtone you wish to download, take a note of the Download ID code which is clearly shown by each ringtone. Connect to our wapsite,http://www.polyphonicringtonez.com/wap/ From here, select MP3Tone by ID and enter the Download ID of the ringtone you wish to download and it will offer you the option to download it. This is a free service and requires no subscription.
NOTE: Polyphonic Ringtonez charges you nothing to download our free content. However, WAP connection charges may apply (check with you provider if you're unsure).
NOTE: Polyphonic Ringtonez charges you nothing to download our free content. However, WAP connection charges may apply (check with you provider if you're unsure).
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Freeringtons for music
Well, gone are the day when we used to have those typical limited mobile ringtones. I remember seeing many people having a common ringtone. Now the days are changed, almost everyone has a different ringtone altogether, isn’t it! Just check out yourself, if your ringtone is unique or not - or just change it. Because being unique is “being different”!But this “being different” sometimes gets costly because whenever we want to change our ringtone and download a unique one online, we get charged a lot of money. Well, this uniqueness costs us a lot eventually.I realized that many of my users must be thinking alike, and must be looking for a source where we can download the ringtone completely free online. Normally, every site has either midi ringtones or paid ones. But I don’t want both. And this is where I found what I want.
I recently came across this site and it offers Free Ringtones that you can download without paying a penny. This site has over 1000 hit ringtones that you can instantly download to your computer so you can have your unique ringtone or if you want, the latest singles buzzing out your cell phone every time you get a call.Free Ringtones is designed for mobile phone owners to easily create their own customized Free Ringtones, and send them to their mobile phones. Ringtones can be made from any of the mobile phone owners’ digital audio files, including MP3, WAV, WMA and OGG files. Well, this is a good news for mobile geeks.
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Bhangra House
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Thursday, January 10, 2008
Nokia 5310
Nokia 5310 made thousands of fans with its very announcement. Packing a 16M color QVGA display, dedicated music keys, stereo Bluetooth and FM radio in a sleek thin body, this neat handset is sure to appeal to quite a lot of slim phone admirers. Plus, the XpressMusic logo is a good enough premise for music phone fans to be on the watch-out too. With the first XpressMusic bar-shape we have an amazingly thin and lightweight handset with serious sonic power.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
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Friday, January 4, 2008
Google Android and the Wireless Ecosystem
According to the latest "Insight Report" released by the Mobile Consumer Lab and Mind Commerce, Google's Android is the first legitimate attempt to re-create the success of Japan's "Wireless Ecosystem" model within the context and realities of international mobile markets. If successful, Google could spark unprecedented innovations within mobile content, service and application development, yet a number a critical factors stand in the way of such success.
This Insight Report, entitled "Google Android and the Wireless Ecosystem" looks through the hype and cynicism that has surrounded Google's official unveiling of Android and analyzes the significance of Android versus competitive platforms such as Symbian, Windows Mobile and MontaVista, as well as competing devices such as Apple's iPhone and RIM's Blackberry. "Although Symbian and Microsoft have offered the most stinging criticisms of Google's Android, Google's next (and most) critical challenge at this early stage of development actually lies in how it will address MontaVista, and galvanize the mobile Linux development movement," states Dr. Philip Sugai, Director of the Mobile Consumer Lab at the International University of Japan and lead author of this report. "Without successfully accomplishing this goal, Android will become obsolete within 2008, never ever leveling a substantial competitive threat against either Symbian or Microsoft."
Using the lessons learned from within Japan's best-in-class Wireless Ecosystem framework, this report identifies five fundamental challenges which threaten Google's mobile dreams and establishes four required milestones for the Open Handset Alliance to achieve in order to effectively compete within the global mobile industry.
This is the first report released jointly by the Mobile Consumer Lab in Japan and Mind Commerce of the U.S. "This report and our ongoing collaboration leverages the unique strengths of both our organizations," states Fred Taylor, Director of Research at Mind Commerce. "As an academic research lab with an extremely international research team, the Mobile Consumer Lab has the global perspective required to understand the dynamics of this industry, while being housed in one of the world's most advanced mobile markets. Combining that with our proven track record of success in business-focused consulting and research brings a dynamic new element to our reporting capabilities
Using the lessons learned from within Japan's best-in-class Wireless Ecosystem framework, this report identifies five fundamental challenges which threaten Google's mobile dreams and establishes four required milestones for the Open Handset Alliance to achieve in order to effectively compete within the global mobile industry.
This is the first report released jointly by the Mobile Consumer Lab in Japan and Mind Commerce of the U.S. "This report and our ongoing collaboration leverages the unique strengths of both our organizations," states Fred Taylor, Director of Research at Mind Commerce. "As an academic research lab with an extremely international research team, the Mobile Consumer Lab has the global perspective required to understand the dynamics of this industry, while being housed in one of the world's most advanced mobile markets. Combining that with our proven track record of success in business-focused consulting and research brings a dynamic new element to our reporting capabilities
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
hayy New year 2008
"Konvicted," the new CD from Akon, promised to be one of the year's big sellers when it appeared in record stores last month. Buoyed by two of the hottest singles in the country, Akon, a silky-voiced R&B singer, also had the most-viewed page among major-label acts on MySpace.com.Sure enough, the album opened big, but in a way that reflects the transitional state of the record business. "Konvicted" sold more than 283,000 copies in its first week, enough to reach at No.2 on the Billboard chart. On top of that, the album's two singles sold more than 244,000 copies combined that week at digital music services like iTunes. And a week later, snippets of the same songs captured two of the top three spots on a new chart tracking sales of ringtones, combining to sell 269,000.As a recording that has sold modestly, but in an array of forms, Akon's music illustrates the new definition of a hit in pop music: Instead of racking up sales of a half-million CDs or more in the first week, it arrives with solid sales from multiple sources. And it serves as an example of the business model the retrenching music industry is embracing as sales of the CD, its mainstay product for two decades, slowly decay.
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