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Asia Buzz: Tailor Made
More bells and whistles for your mobile phone
By
ERIC ELLIS
July
13, 2000
Web posted at 1:00 p.m. Hong Kong time, 1:00 a.m. EDT
You think you're a fun I.T guy, right? Sending anonymous (short message service) messages around the office? Rockin' to groovy Napster downloads (hold the Metallica)? First to tell others of wacky websites? And I'll bet my bandwidth you've got an out-there screensaver?
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If you ticked yes to any of the above, then the website Yourmobile.com
is definitely for you. This is where you can spread your zaniness/reputation/annoying
distractions all around the world, even to the Czech Republic if you've
got a pal there. Yourmobile.com takes the idea behind Bluemountain.com,
the e-card site, and extends it to your mobile phone, enabling you
to send and receive tailored ring tones.
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I'm sure many readers got a random card from Bluemountain.com
and wondered why it got sent to them. Is the sender, often anonymous,
trying to tell you something with that ironic, "Thanks for a Wonderful
Job Well Done" e-card when you know you screwed up? So imagine what
it's like when you -- the groovy funkster lavishing your indulgence
of Limp Bizkit (a (band from Jacksonville, Florida, for those not
in the music loop) -- keep getting beamed Britney Spears' 'You Drive
Me Crazy.'
It's a simple idea. The Yourmobile people in Santa Monica -- they
are related to Globalmusic.com
-- compose a simple melody that equates to, say, the theme from
'The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.' You tap in the details of
your mobile phone -- the number, make (it only supports Nokia at the
moment), model and carrier, and send the signal. If Yourmobile is
working properly -- my experience is that it's a hit-and-miss affair -- the
ring tone will be zapped into your phone within seconds.
I've had a lot of fun with it -- and I'm not a fun guy of the wacky
screensaver persuasion. I loaded my Nokia 8210 with the 'Mission
Impossible' theme, perhaps subliminally appropriating some of the
Cruise cachet (take a look at the pic above and you'll see what
nonsense that remark is). And I had an almost instantaneous response.
I was in a Hong Kong travel agent this week when my wife called
me. I had trouble fishing the phone out of my pocket and the office
got the full MI-2 ensemble, sadly sans Mr. Phelps. The response
from the agency office girls was amazing: "wahhhhhhh!!!, Mission
Impossible!!! Wahhh!!!" (giggle, giggle, giggle).
Imbued with my new sense of cool, and first mover advantage, I've taken to testing the jingle at every opportunity. The suits in the Qantas business class lounge in KL (note to editor; free upgrade) were rather less impressed, although one chap in Diesel and Armani said, "wow, now that's a cool ring tone!"
Yourmobile has about 3,000 tones to choose from -- national anthems, '60s through to current pop hits, classical (including 'Ride of the Valkyries' and 'Flight of the Bumblebee'), movie/musical/TV soundtracks (think James Bond) etcetera.
Mobiles phones these days have enough bells and whistles to be able
to tailor tones to specific caller ID's, so the potential is, to
quote Britney again, awesome. What about the theme from 'Jaws' for
your mother-in-law? Or Toni Braxton's 'He Wasn't Man Enough' for
the ex-boyfriend who is hassling to get you back? Perhaps Madonna's
'Like a Virgin' for the current love of your life? Or the Temptation's
'Ain't Too Proud To Beg' if you're all out of love, or work as the
case may be? The list is endless. So is the ability to annoy others.
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