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RealNetworks is reviving the name of an old dot-com era San Francisco startup for a new mobile phone app that will give inbound callers songs or messages to hear instead of 10 to 15 seconds of ringing ...
RealNetworks is preparing to roll out a new app and service called “Listen” that will let iOS and Android users set up and manage ringback tones — music clips and other snippets that play over the ...
Real Networks today announced a new service it hopes will help revive the market for ringback tones. Listen is an Android application that lets users replace the ring tone their callers hear with ...
Internet stalwart RealNetworks launched its LISTEN mobile app back in November, noting at the time that it was looking to “reinvent the ringback tone experience for smartphone users”. In a nutshell, ...
Verizon Wireless has launched a Ringback Buddies Facebook application to monetize from the social networking channel. With ringback tones, people who call a consumer's wireless phone hear music ...
RealNetworks, attempting to reinvent itself with a new slate of products, is working on new type of ringback tone that works like an audio status update, delivered via phone. Ringback tones, for the ...
Remember ringback tones? You know, those songs and messages that you could customize to play so different people would hear different things when they called you? Well, RealNetworks aims to bring them ...
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Tired of waiting for Google Music? How tired? If you've been pushed to your wit's end, and you're willing to give RealNetworks one last chance to actually impress you, Sprint's got a new service for ...
Remember ringback tones? It's that old-school cell phone feature that let you replace the standard ringing sound people normally hear when they call you with a song or message of your choosing.
Remember ringback tones? It's that old-school cell phone feature that let you replace the standard ringing sound people normally hear when they call you with a song or message of your choosing.
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