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ObamaRingers.com has four ringtones from President Obama’s swearing-in ceremony

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By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, January 29th, 2009 at 2:38 AM

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Ringmyname.com and Skycore jointly prepared a website called ObamaRingers.com, where users can find four commemorative ringtones featuring excerpts from President Obama’s swearing-in ceremony and historic speech.

The ringtones are high quality studio-composed and capture key inspirational points in Obama’s inaugural address with complementary background music created especially for these productions.

The bad thing – these are not free. Each ringtone costs $1.99 and it can be purchased either via ObamaRingers.com website, or from a mobile phone by texting the associated keyword to 33563.

And the ringtones are:

  • The Time Has Come – text keyword OBAMA5 to 33563 (preview)
  • Challenges We Face – text keyword OBAMA6 to 33563 (preview)
  • Pick Ourselves Up – text keyword OBAMA7 to 33563 (preview)
  • Swearing In – text keyword OBAMA8 to 33563 (preview)

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