How's this for a measure of ringtones' frothiness:
VoIP pacesetter Skype has licensed music
from Warner Brothers to sell ringtones for $1.50 each. Why? Because it's not enough for everyone in a crowded
theatre to know your wife is calling when "The Bitch is Back" erupts from your cell phone. Your dog and
plants need to know it as well.
Never mind that Skype allows you to choose music (in WAV format, no less) from your hard drive for ring tones.
After being purchased for $2.6 beeeeellion by eBay, it's time for Skype to start earning its keep. ...read full story
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