Ringtones

Mobile Reliant. Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Payphone!


 by: Emily Sims

I?m waiting for a friend to pick me up. There are nine people coming for dinner and I?m cooking. Our whole evening depends on my hasty retrieval from the train station, and I?ve forgotten my mobile phone. I was standing on the platform, fumbling for it in my bag, when I realised my phone was absent. I had told my friend that I?d call her when I arrived at the station. Unsettled, but not yet disturbed, I located the nearest payphone and picked up the receiver. It was then it dawned on me: I didn?t know the number. The number was in my mobile phone! So, now I am sitting outside the station wondering why I didn?t specify a time or place to be picked up. I watch other commuters rushing out of the station. I envy them their good memories and handheld gadgets. ?Hi, mate. Yeah I?m at the station. Where are you??, a man declares to the other half of the conversation, instantaneously cementing his plans. I go to the payphone and call my boyfriend, I?ve been sensible enough to write a few numbers in an archaic pocket address book. His mobile is switched off. I leave a message asking him to tell my friend that I?m waiting at the station. I pray that he gets it and --heaven forbid-- his battery isn?t flat. I wait. Waiting, I seem to recall a distant time when there were no mobile phones. What did we do? How did we live without them? Have we become dependent upon mobiles?

In 2000, Anthony Townsend (http://urban.blogs.com/research/journal_articles/index.html) specualted that people were becoming ?dependent upon the connectivity that the mobile telephone represents?. Prior to mobile phones, schedules dictated the movements of the people who adhered to them. Punctuality was critical. If you arranged to meet a friend at 6pm then you had to be there, or stand them up. Mobile phones allow you to call your friend at 5:50pm and renegotiate.?Information can be updated in real-time, negating the need to plan anything?. Many people, Townsend argues, have grown accustomed to ?the flexibility of scheduling and the freedom from punctuality permitted by the constant ability to update other parties as to your status?. Once your life includes the constant connectivity provided by a mobile, it is almost impossible to disconnect.

Recent surveys in Britain and Korea support a finding of mobile phone dependency among mobile users. Two-thirds of the Brits surveyed by Lloyds TSB felt concerned if they left their mobiles at home, some said they felt ?freaked out and panicky?. Marketing Insight (http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/200507/kt2005071920313210220.htm) found Korean users to be extremely dependent upon mobiles; over half the respondents feel insecure when their mobile battery runs flat. In the U.S there is concern that dependency upon mobile phones may undermine self-reliance and self-esteem. Psychologist Joseph Tecce told the Sacramento Bee (http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050607/LIVING/506070340/1007), ?leaning heavily on cell phones for advice or psychological nurturance is effective in reducing anxiety in the short term...but a problem might arise without mobile phone, and then helplessness rules the hour."

This brings us back to my current dilemma. I?m still waiting at the train station, totally absorbed in conceiving this article. It occurs to me that being ?disconnected? has forced me to just stay still. In this situation there is nothing for me to do: no emails to check, nobody to talk to, nothing to read. I can only relax and wait. The convenience of the mobile phone is the ability to operate in real time--sending and receiving information continuously. The downfall is that when we operate in real time the speed of life increases, giving us less time to just relax and wait.

About The Author

Emily Sims is the doyenne of cool ringtones (www.foovely.com). She has written many articles on ringtone culture (blog.foovely.com), and knows the difference between a polyphonic ringtone (ringtones.foovely.com) and a wallpaper (wallpapers.foovely.com). I mean, who doesn?t.



There's No Such Thing as a Free Ringtone!

There's No Such Thing as a Free Ringtone!

 by: Emily Sims

There is nothing worse than being duped. Not only do you feel like an idiot, you are left to pay for an item or service you don?t want. The latest scam is the ringtone subscription service. Companies advertising free ringtone downloads, targeted at teenagers, have caught many users in expensive subscription ?clubs?. The con is simple: Aggressively market your product as ?free?, wait until a user enters their mobile number to access the ?free? download, then send the user 30 ringtones a month at a cost of 5 USD per ringtone. Premium SMS subscription services, like ringtone ?clubs? allow mobile phones to be used like credit cards.

Legality is addressed in the terms and conditions agreement, a small box on the subscription form that must be ticked before processing. Written in practically illegible 9pt sans serif text, terms and conditions usually pop up in a small window which must then be...

There's No Such Thing as a Free Ringtone!
Ringtones > There's No Such Thing as a Free Ringtone!

Cellular Phone Rental You Can Get In Any Part Of The Globe

Cellular Phone Rental You Can Get In Any Part Of The Globe


 by: John Rivers

Today, you can go to every corner of the world with a wireless phone that fits in your hand and works the minute you arrive overseas. Whether it is a business trip or a leisure travel, you are assured the best cellular phone rental for the amount of time you need.

Cellular phone rental is the cheapest way for a traveler to have the latest phone with the full assurance that it will work in the country of his destination.

Based on your requirement, you could have several types of cellular phone rental:

International cellular phone rental.

Before having an international cellular phone rental, you need to decide if you will have a cellular phone rental in the United States or rent it when you get to your destination country.

In addition, you should decide whether you want to have an online cellular phone rental, which offers great prices or have a...

Cellular Phone Rental You Can Get In Any Part Of The Globe
Ringtones > Cellular Phone Rental You Can Get In Any Part Of The Globe

Cellphone Etiquette for the Clueless

Cellphone Etiquette for the Clueless


 by: Emily Sims

There are very few people in this world who posses the kind of social graces intrinsic to the characters in an Austen novel. Some would argue the children of the ?information revolution? lack social propriety altogether. Despite the rumours that etiquette is dead, many of us do manage to exercise a little common courtesy toward our fellow man. After all etiquette exists simply to make the whole society caper a little less confrontational. The introduction of wireless communication has taken social interaction to an unprecedented level. Mobile technology allows people to communicate regardless of time or location, giving rise to a raft of contemporary etiquette concerns. Foremost among these concerns is consideration for the sensibilities of those in our physical presence when we take a call. Is it impolite, for example, to conduct a phone conversation whilst engaged in a carnal act? The contemporary...

Cellphone Etiquette for the Clueless
Ringtones > Cellphone Etiquette for the Clueless

The Future Of Mobile Phone Technology

The Future Of Mobile Phone Technology


 by: Dave Lloyd

The past, present, and future of cell phones

Just in the last few years cell phones (usually called mobile phones outside the US) have become de facto standards for most of the population. What once used to be a luxury item for a select few that was carried around in a large leather bag and was the size of the brick, is no longer.

Technology has advanced the mobile phone industry to the point where the phone is a mere commodity for vendors, meaning that's not where they make the real money. It's in the service plans, which require 2 year commitments usually, where companies like Sprint, Nextel (now Sprint Nextel), AT&T (now Cingular), Cingular, Verizon, and T-Mobile make the revenues that enable the cycle of technology innovation and marketing to continue.

While the downsides of cell phones have focused primarily on the annoyance of public conversations and the small possibility...

The Future Of Mobile Phone Technology
Ringtones > The Future Of Mobile Phone Technology

There's No Such Thing as a Free Ringtone!

There's No Such Thing as a Free Ringtone!

 by: Emily Sims

There is nothing worse than being duped. Not only do you feel like an idiot, you are left to pay for an item or service you don?t want. The latest scam is the ringtone subscription service. Companies advertising free ringtone downloads, targeted at teenagers, have caught many users in expensive subscription ?clubs?. The con is simple: Aggressively market your product as ?free?, wait until a user enters their mobile number to access the ?free? download, then send the user 30 ringtones a month at a cost of 5 USD per ringtone. Premium SMS subscription services, like ringtone ?clubs? allow mobile phones to be used like credit cards.

Legality is addressed in the terms and conditions agreement, a small box on the subscription form that must be ticked before processing. Written in practically illegible 9pt sans serif text, terms and conditions usually pop up in a small window which must then be...

There's No Such Thing as a Free Ringtone!
Ringtones > There's No Such Thing as a Free Ringtone!

The Malcontent of the Term ?Mobile Content?

The Malcontent of the Term ?Mobile Content?

 by: Bob Roth

The following article discusses how to better convert a web user to a mobile user and the challenges that lie within.

We all know the immutable laws of web site conversion can be summarized as follows:

1. You have less than eight seconds to capture a web page visitor

2. Once captured, the next click must be obvious

3. Once clicking, minimize the steps needed to complete the desired action

The difficulty lies in maximizing information in a minimized process. You must be able to present what the majority need to see to complete your desired action. There will always be those who seek more information and tangents can be provided for them. Now, add another dimension to the ?desired action? by making that action something that you wish for them to do offline. That, my friends, is largely the challenge that we have at www.4INFO.net. Not to take anything away from our web...

The Malcontent of the Term ?Mobile Content?
Ringtones > The Malcontent of the Term ?Mobile Content?

Ringtones are Red Hot

Ringtones are Red Hot


 by: Amit Laufer

Ringtones are like hot cakes for the youngsters, the market is huge, estimated world wide sales of $ 2.5 Billion per year. The cost of a ringtone is ranging from $0.99 - $2.99. Survey shows that about 26% of cell phone owners downloaded at least once a ringtone. Many downloading more than one as you can customize and set the phone to play different ringtones per specific caller.

For instance if mom is calling the cell phone will play a certain ringtone and another one for dad and for your girl friend a different one so you don't have to guess who is calling you, it is totally personalized per caller.

There are four types of ringtones:

* Monophonic ringtones play a melody of a song one note at a time, with no harmonies.

* Polyphonic tones add harmonies to the song.

* Real-life ringtones include voices, quotes, or other strange, real sounds.

* Master tones are compressed clips...

Ringtones are Red Hot
Ringtones > Ringtones are Red Hot

Can VOIP Calling Save You Money on Your Phone Bill

Can VOIP Calling Save You Money on Your Phone Bill

 by: Jessica Liu

As high speed and broadband internet connections are becoming more prevalent in homes across the United States, people are asking themselves can VOIP calling save me money on my phone bill? To answer this question you need to take a deeper look at VOIP calling and the expenses related to switching to VOIP.

The first thing to you should know is how VOIP calling works. When you place a VOIP...

voip Can VOIP Calling Save You Money on Your Phone Bill Mobile Reliant. Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Payphone! Ringtones voip Can VOIP Calling Save You Money on Your Phone Bill Mobile Reliant. Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Payphone! Ringtones
Ringtones > Can VOIP Calling Save You Money on Your Phone Bill

cars cars

Mobile Reliant. Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Payphone! Mobile Reliant. Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Payphone!

Mobile Reliant. Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Payphone! Ringtones payday loans Mobile Reliant. Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Payphone! Ringtones payday loans

trucks Mobile Reliant. Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Payphone! Ringtones trucks Mobile Reliant. Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Payphone! Ringtones

ladders Mobile Reliant. Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Payphone! ladders Mobile Reliant. Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Payphone!

mortgage calculator Mobile Reliant. Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Payphone! Ringtones mortgage calculator Mobile Reliant. Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Payphone! Ringtones