PocketFuzz Selling MySpace Ringtones

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Pete Cashmore
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PocketFuzz Selling MySpace Ringtones
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And the widgets shall inherit the earth. Actually PocketFuzz doesn't seem to be a part of the recent widget wave - it's been kicking around since back in '06, but it only came on the Mashable radar after showing up at the SXSW conference - an event we seem to be attending virtually through wads of email correspondence.

What does this one do? The Denver-based startup lets musicians make money by selling their songs as ringtones on MySpace and other sites. The artist gets around 30 cents per download, with your cut increasing if you sell more than 200 tones per month. You can see an example of the player on the company's MySpace profile.

It's a good idea, but it's such a tiny feature that you can't help feeling that one of the MySpace music players (Snocap, for instance) could kill it off just by adding this option.

Related:

-Faces.com Relaunches, Adds MySpace MP3 Player

-Finetune Launches MySpace Music Player

-ProjectOpus Releases MySpace Music Player

-Sonific’s Music Player For MySpace and Blogs

-Beatport Launches Song Player for MySpace Profiles

-eSnips Music Widgets for MySpace

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