Singing cell phones.One of the most popular songs in the country this summer, "Crazy in Love," by Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z was released not only on compact disc and to radio stations, It was also sent to cell-phone users who wanted to download it "Download It" is Clea's debut single. It was released in the UK on September 22, 2003 and missed the top 20 charting at #21. The single had average promotion, being performed in shows like Top of the Pops. as their ringtone The audible sound made by a telephone to announce that a call is coming in. The traditional ringtone was in the 440-480 Hz range, but as cellphone usage grew, it became obvious that ringtone differentiation would become important. . The music industry is struggling to get people to buy songs online rather than swap them illegally. But the cellphone (CELLular telePHONE) The first ubiquitous wireless telephone. Originally analog, all new cellular systems are digital, which has enabled the cellphone to turn into a smartphone that has access to the Internet. market is faring better. "Ringtones are really becoming what the single was," says Andy Volanakis, who handles ringtones for Sprint PCS's mobile phones. Sometimes the ringtone is even more popular than the CD. The dance hail reggae artist Sean Paul recently sold more copies of a digital snippet A small amount of something. In the computer field, it often refers to a small piece of program code. of his song "Get Busy" than the CD single. (The snippet cost $2.50, versus about $3 for a CD single.) One music industry executive says phones may be the "media playback device of the future." |
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