Friday, October 1, 2010

Ringtones for Iphone

YouTube Ringtones for iPhone

Executive Summary about Ringtones for Iphone by Corey T Bruhn

YouTube: it's another craze as big as smartphones (maybe even more so ). Many have made the grade, some are still trying - with the Apple iPhone being the latest to join in.

It's called "iRinger" and it's a third-party downloadable application that empowers iPhone users to convert YouTube videos into ringtones.

Because if YouTube is the web's top video site, and the iPhone is the world's most celebrated smartphone, then ringtones are likewise one of the most popular and profitable smartphone features.

Furthermore, iRinger doesn't only convert YouTube videos into ringtones but videos from most other major video sites (such as Google).

What's more, not only does iRinger let iPhone users convert online videos into ringtones, but MP3s audio files as well - including songs users may already own in their iTunes library.

The program came as a proactive user-response to complaints that Apple's own ringtone conversion service cost customers 99 cents per ringtone, a fee that, while it may not seem like much, grows increasingly distasteful as people's constantly changing tastes are taken into account.

Meaning, if you want to have a unique ringtone for, say, 5 different contacts, it would cost you $5 to get them that way. And if you had a new favorite song every month, it would cost you $12 per year to replace each month's ringtone with a new one for the coming month.

YouTube videos have become such a sensation, that many of them wind up getting play on the evening news or even become widespread cultural phenomena.

Consider the sobbing, freaked out fan pleading for people to "Leave Britney Alone", or the young police officer who called 911 because he thought he and his wife were overdosing on the cannabis he stole from his department ("I think we're either dying or we're already dead, I can't tell, but everything is moving really slowly"), or the myriad bloopers and blunders from every major media figure from pundits to politicos. iRinger is free to download and is capable of making ringtones up to 30 seconds long.

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