You must have heard it by now. The Crazy Frog ringtone has been something of a phenomenon amongst free-spending teenagers and 'whacky' elders alike, and now the irritating amphibian is crossing over ...
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It was a bumper year for the UK ringtone market. But, asks Futurity Media's Anthony Plewes, will ringtones remain a lucrative revenue stream for the music industry, or will high prices eventually turn ...
Following a series of consumer complaints and the resulting investigation by Premium Rate Services regulator ICSTIS, one of the service providers for the Jamba! Crazy Frog ringtone has been fined GBP ...
When the Tungara frog blurts out its mating call, an unsuspected eavesdropper listens in the trees above. W. Perry Conway/Corbis/Getty Images The frog-eating bat Trachops cirrhosus has an exceptional ...
If you needed proof that we now live in a digital age, here it is. The band Coldplay had their hopes of a #1 debut for their newest single dashed this weekend when “Crazy Frog Axle F,” a wildly ...
Wild bats trained to link a specific phone ringtone with a food reward can remember the sound for more than four years, new research suggests. This would put their long-term memory skills on par with ...
Bats have longer memories than you might think. The fringe-lipped bat (Trachops cirrhosus) feeds on insects and frogs, which it finds by following the sound of their mating calls. These bats have ...
March 14, 2005 The ringtone marketplace is only seven years of age, having begun in 1998 when a Finnish operator (Radiolinja) launched the first mono-ringtone service for Nokia handsets. It took just ...
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