So, (surprise surprise) it turns out that sharing ringtones via Bluetooth is a bit of an epidemic. In the meantime, EMI and Nokia have begun a trial content delivery program in Helsinki..
bFree offers music, ringtones, wallpapers and videos as well as CD and video top 10 lists and coupons to use in participating stores. Once music fans enter such a store, they can download the bFree application which lets them browse available content.
For the moment the service is free. See my last post…for reasons why it should remain that way (take advantage of the reasons people share + give them stuff they *can* share) + more on Bluetooth servers and sharing via Bluetooth.
4 responses so far ↓
1 johnnie // Apr 26, 2007 at 12:12 pm
it is good for teens so parnets do not have to pay and they can get as many as they like i think it is great i really like bluetooth
2 Jalene // May 14, 2007 at 4:50 pm
Cause some people really are just to poor to afford the fun things in life. Artist make millions what is a little free music or whatever gonna hurt. I buy cd’s all the time and many other things.
3 Jenn // Jun 13, 2007 at 5:15 am
I think that bluetooth is a life savor i mean i can get alll the rintones i want and my parents can never yelll and complain bc they are alll FREE!
4 Reon // Jun 20, 2007 at 11:53 am
Not many people know about the downloading ringtones to their computer and uploading it to the mobile via bluetooth.
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