PhoneBites, Inc., a technology company, has created the Christmas RAZZ, a mobile phone application that enables people to add the sounds of Christmas into their phone conversations.
Traditional classics like "Jingle Bells" and "Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer" as well as the rest of the Christmas favorites, can be played right into the conversation, simply by pressing a number on the phone's keypad.
Consumers are able to choose from a library of accessible holiday sounds, which they can share with their loved ones on the other end of the line, or leave them an unexpected and cheerful message on their voicemail.
Reports of elves leaving festive holiday greetings on outgoing voicemail messages suggest that Holiday RAZZing is getting a little out of hand.
Some describe the Christmas RAZZ as "decorating your conversation." "Christmas RAZZ provides a unique way of sharing the holiday spirit while you're on the phone," said Jeff Malkin, PhoneBites CEO.
"At this time of year, everyone calls their friends and family to wish them a happy holiday.
Christmas RAZZ just adds a little extra good cheer to those conversations and messages."The Christmas RAZZ is currently available on Handango's website (http://www.handango.com) and retails for only $2.99.
There are ten unique sounds in all including messages from Santa, the sounds of a music box, Christmas choirs and more.
About PhoneBites:PhoneBites is a mobile technology company that develops client-side applications for the mobile entertainment and enterprise markets.
With its leading technology, the patent-pending RAZZ media Player, users can interject stored sound bytes into live conversations, outgoing messages, voicemail and photo-messaging..
Santa Spreading Cheer Through Mobile Phones
PhoneBites, Inc., a technology company, has created the Christmas RAZZ, a mobile phone application that enables people to add the sounds of Christmas into their phone conversations.
Traditional classics like "Jingle Bells" and "Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer" as well as the rest of the Christmas favorites, can be played right into the conversation, simply by pressing a number on the phone's keypad.
Consumers are able to choose from a library of accessible holiday sounds, which they can share with their loved ones on the other end of the line, or leave them an unexpected and cheerful message on their voicemail.
Reports of elves leaving festive holiday greetings on outgoing voicemail messages suggest that Holiday RAZZing is getting a little out of hand.
Some describe the Christmas RAZZ as "decorating your conversation." "Christmas RAZZ provides a unique way of sharing the holiday spirit while you're on the phone," said Jeff Malkin, PhoneBites CEO.
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Santa Spreading Cheer Through Mobile Phones
7 Pet Tips to Avoid Holiday Hazards
New York, New York (ContentDesk) December 20, 2003--During the hectic holiday season, keep your pet happy, healthy and safe with these prevention tips from pet expert Charlotte Reed.1. Do not leave your cat or dog unattended with lighted candles, the Christmas tree or holiday plants. An exuberant tail or swat of the paw can be disastrous if a lit candle is near. At this time of the year, take care because you might find your cat climbing the Christmas trees or your dog drinking the preservative solution at the base of the tree. Also, mistletoe, holly and poinsettias are deadly when ingested.
Pine needles can puncture your pet's intestines. 2. Don't give your pet foods that are not a normal part of their diet. Feeding Hanukkah latkas or Christmas ham to your cat or dog can cause him or her unwanted abdominal pain, vomiting, or diarrhea. Also discourage your guests from indulging your pet with inappropriate snacks.
Foods high in sodium (especially peanuts and chips) and other...
7 Pet Tips to Avoid Holiday Hazards
Choosing Your Wedding Colors
Wedding dress, flowers, church, reception, cake topper, decorations, music AND wedding colors. Although it sounds daunting, choosing wedding colors is really quite simple.When choosing your wedding colors think about the different colors that you like most. You may want to choose a main color and one or two accent colors for visual beauty. If you really don't have a favorite color, think about the season that you're getting married in. If you're planning a spring or summer wedding go with pastels and brighter colors.
For winter ceremonies try darker purples and burgundies. You can also use red and silver for a more Christmas themed wedding. For a fall wedding, oranges, yellows and even reds can give a warm harvest feel.One thing to remember when choosing your wedding colors is not to overdue black. Although it is perfectly acceptable and popular to incorporate black into the wedding, over using it can give the feel of a funeral rather than a union of two hearts.Once you have chosen...
Choosing Your Wedding Colors
Promo Lets Users Give to Others this Holiday Season
WinPure Ltd., a leading provider of list and data cleansing solutions are celebrating the upcoming 2004 Christmas season by offering all purchasers of ListCleaner Pro a limited-time opportunity to nominate a work colleague, friend or charity to receive a completely free of charge full working version of ListCleaner Pro.Once a customer has agreed to the terms and conditions and completed an online form, WinPure will deliver directly via email details to download a full working copy of ListCleaner Pro, the award-winning data cleansing software. The WinPure Christmas Giveaway Promotion runs from 18th October 2004 to 23rd December 2004 (inclusive), during which time all purchasers should visit the WinPure web site at www.winpure.com/christmas.html to find out how to nominate a recipient and to review the complete terms and conditions. All purchases of ListCleaner Pro during this period will be valid and limited to one nomination...
Promo Lets Users Give to Others this Holiday Season
The Twelve Tips of Christmas Shopping Online from DealofDay.com
With the holiday shopping season in full gear, consumers are eager to find the best deals and get the most bang for their buck. Joel Comm, owner of http://www.Dealofday.com, a popular bargain-hunting site since 1999, is pleased to present these twelve useful tips for holiday cheer while saving money online.1. Tap the collective wisdom of seasoned bargain shoppers on message forums. Site such as http://forums.DealofDay.com feature interactive member forums discussing topics such as Internet deals, how to find free stuff, and coupon clipping. 2.
Seek out online coupons provided by merchants eager to provide special discounts and offers. It is not uncommon to find discounts of $50 or more on purchases made online.
While not a secret, the key is knowing where to find the coupon codes.
Bargain-hunting sites frequently maintain a database of hundreds of...