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Free 2008 US election ringtones site launched

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By: , IntoMobile
Monday, July 9th, 2007 at 2:40 AM

US election is approaching and by now you probably have your favorite candidate. Now, it’s your chance to support him/her with a ringtone — every time someone calls you, your phone could ring that candidate’s election song.

RingTones08.com

RingTones08.com is the free site/service that lets anyone of any political persuasion post and share ringtones about the 2008 US election. The idea is to allow users/voters to easily create ringtones and broadcast opinions about national or local candidates and issues. The new service is a joint Green Machine PR and Mobile Active production in partnership with MyxerTones.com, who delivered their platform for sharing content on mobile devices.

There you have it. Now you can “Ring it ON!”, or stick with your current non-political ringtone. I’m always for the latter option… :)

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