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March 19, 2007

Bragging Rights

Aggressive searches for unique files like ringtones, wallpapers, screen savers and other applications for use in portable media like cellular phones and palm tops is one of the common activities that people look for on the web. One has to think, why do people want to look for them? The answer lies in the area of prestige and of course bragging rights since it has been common to see that people who are the first to own such things will always be considered unique.

This practice has been the common thing that people see. People always want to be the first. While creations are rare, especially if people are looking for free ones, people can always search selected sites or communities for the unique files not available in their regions.

Hence it all boils down to how people would religiously dedicate their time in looking for rare files before they become common and rampant for people to have them.

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