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Vringo Introduces World's First Video Ringtone Channels in Time for Presidential Election - Read More

Date Added: August 21, 2008 12:04:03 PM
NEW YORK, BUSINESS WIRE -- Vringo, the leader in video ringtones, today announced a breakthrough in the delivery of mobile personalization: Vringo Channels, the world's first video ringtone channel service.

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