Free Vuvuzela Ringtone for your phone

Download Free Vuvuzela ringtone for your phoneWe have all grown to love it and some of us hate it very much, but no matter how you feel about the Vuvuzela it is here to stay throughout the 2010 World Cup tournament.

I have come to the conclusion that it is usually those that do not have a Vuvuzela or has not had the chance to blow one that gets upset with it, I mean it is just so much fun. Even if you do not have a Vuvuzela you get applications for your phones that simulates the noise of a Vuvuzela blowing when you touch the screen.

Thats all cool, but how about having a Vuvuzela as your ringtone? Now wouldn’t that be awesome? Surprising everybody with the Vuvuzela horn blowing when your phone rings will just make their days so much better.

You can now download the Free Vuvuzela Ringtone for your phone, yea free no strings attached. Just download the mp3 file of the Vuvuzela and put it on your phone and set as ringtone.

So what are you waiting for? Go and download the ringtone already and start surprising the people around with a Vuvuzela horn when your phone rings.

Hitler Vuvuzela Parody

With the Vuvuzela being constantly in the news since the start of the World Cup, it was bound to happen soon.

Word of the Vuvuzela has made it to Hitler and he is really not happy with it.

Just love this parody, but also the Vuvuzela, will be blowing mine tonight for Bafana.

Local blog aggregator adds to World Cup spirit

MyScoop - South African Blog Aggregator adds to World Cup spiritMyScoop, South Africa’s youngest blog aggregator is celebrating the World Cup with its followers.

MyScoop is only a few months old and already it becoming one of the most popular blog aggregators available in South Africa, why you ask? Well to put it simply, MyScoop is inovative and listens to what it users want.

We have all seen popular social networking site Twitter adding to the World Cup spirit by introducing a whole section just dedicated to the World Cup and even Google is in on the action with its World Cup fixtures and schedules withing search results, well MyScoop has not dissapointed and has also introduced a whole section aimed towards the top World Cup news.

MyScoop owner, Nick Duncan, tweeted about it over the weekend and so I had to check it out. Apart from the nice big South African World Cup badge it is displaying, MyScoop now also features a dedicated popular articles section just based on World Cup keywords.

Local blog aggregator MyScoop adds to World Cup spirit

The new World Cup aggregation section keeps track of all the latest popular World Cup news and displays the top articles, go check it out at MyScoop and if you are a blogger why not sign up your blog.

Watch the World Cup live in 3-D

Watch the World Cup in 3-DAlthough DSTV has no plans to offer any local 3-D content anytime soon, Nu Metro cinemas are bringing the 3-D World Cup experience to local viewers.

Nu Metro cinemas in association with SuperSport and DSTV have partnered to bring South African viewers live footage of certain World Cup matches on the big screen.

With the World Cup in full swing, Sony has been promoting their new range of 3-D television aggressively here in South Africa but to the locals dismay there is no use for it yet in South Africa as only overseas sport networks like ESPN is offering the World Cup games in 3-D.

Nu Metro will over live screenings of the World Cup in 3-D at the following selected cinemas, Emperors Palace, Montecasino, Clearwater Mall, The Glen, Bedford Centre, Hyde Park, Menlyn Park, The Pavilion, Galleria, V&A Waterfront, Canal Walk, Riverside Mall, Loch Logan and Walmer Park.

If you are interested in viewing a live World Cup match in 3-D the following games will be shown:

Date Match Teams Venue Kick-off
Fri 18 Jun 22 Slovenia v. USA JEP 16:00
Sat 19 Jun 25 The Netherlands v. Japan DBN 13:30
Sun 20 Jun 29 Brazil v. Côte d’Ivoire JSC 20:30
Mon 21 Jun 32 Spain v. Honduras JEP 20:30
Tue 22 Jun 35 Nigeria v. Korea Republic DBN 20:30
Wed 23 Jun 39 Ghana v. Germany JSC 20:30
Thu 24 Jun 41 Slovakia v. Italy JEP 16:00
Fri 25 Jun 45 Portugal v. Brazil DBN 16:00
Sun 27 Jun 52 1B vs 2A (2) JSC 20:30
Mon 28 Jun 53 1E vs 2F (5) DBN 16:00
Mon 28 Jun 54 1G vs 2H (7) JEP 20:30
Fri 2 Jul 58 Quarter Finals 1 vs 3 (A) JSC 20:30
Sat 3 Jul 59 Quarter Finals 2 vs 4 (B) CPT 16:00
Sat 3 Jul 60 Quarter Finals 6 vs 8 (D) JEP 20:30
Tue 6 Jul 61 Semi Finals A vs C (I) CPT 20:30
Wed 7 Jul 62 Semi Finals B vs D (II) DBN 20:30
Sat 10 Jul 63 3rd Place Match PLZ 20:30
Sun 11 Jul 64 Final W1 vs W2 JSC 20:30

Tickets go on sale from Wednesday 16 June 2010, so make sure you are one of the first to take advantage of this first time experience here in South Africa.

Are the Vuvuzela on the brink of being banned?

What started out as a fun way to express your excitement for the World Cup, the Vuvuzela has got everybody talking again and this time its not about the great spirit it is showing from fans.

The bee-like noise of the Vuvuzela has been echoing throughout all of the World Cup stadiums since the opening ceremony and what at first showed spirit and enthusiasm towards the game are now starting to irritate spectators and fans alike.

Ban Vuvuzelas from 2010 Fifa World Cup

Danny Jordaan, South Africa’s World Cup organising chief said that they may start banning Vuvuzela’s from inside stadium due to a high number of complaints from viewers and broadcasters.

Vuvuzela is still a trending topic on Twitter but not a positive one anymore, users on the popular social networking site are complaining about the noise of the Vuvuzela and are asking for its ban, some even calling it the most annoying sound of 2010.

The captain of the French Football team,Patrice Evra, has even blamed the Vuvuzela for their poor performance on their opening match against Uruguay. ”We can’t sleep at night because of the vuvuzelas,” Evra said. “People start playing them from 6 a.m.”

Clearly the Vuvuzela is causing some bad publicity for the South African hosted World Cup, with most overseas viewers asking for its ban.

Whats your opinion? Do you think the Vuvuzela should be banned from World Cup matches? Please leave us comment and tell us what you think.

Google Adds to World Cup 2010 Fever

In just three days us South Africans will host the biggest sporting events the world has, and this will be the first time that the World Cup will be hosted in a society where Social Media and Internet is part of our daily lives.

Google is known for changing their logo’s for events like this, and they have a competition running where you the Google user have the choice of the Google Doodle for the World Cup, but apart from this Google are even adding some nice unique World Cup results to its search pages.

Upon searching for the phrase “World Cup” users will now be greeted with a result showing the next couple of matches being played as well as all the teams and the groups they play in.

Google World Cup 2010 Football Fever

Also if you missed it check out the Google Street View for South Africa where you can tour the World Cup Stadiums.

[UPDATE]

If you search for “World Cup” from the .com version of Google you are also presented with the Gooooooooal Google page navigation.

Google Goal Page Navigation

Thanks Duan

Hyundai Giant Vuvuzela Sound Test

I am just loving all the World Cup spirit at the moment, all the flags on the cars and in the streets and shop, everybody blowing vuvuzelas and even Google adding Street View inside the stadiums.

Cape Tonians can not help but notice the Giant Vuvuzela that is mounted on the famous bridge to nowhere in Town, and rumour has it that it will be blown each time a goal is scored in the World Cup.

So it seems the rumor was true, and in this video they are doing a sound test of the Giant Vuvuzela.

I am so glad I don’t live or work near that bridge ;)

View Soccer City from Google Street View

Google launched Street View for South Africa this morning that allows you to view streets as if you are driving around in them.

Google Street View come just in time for the Fifa World Cup 2010, where visitors can now view certain places in our beautiful country without actually traveling there.

Getting with the spirit of the 2010 Fifa World Cup, Google also added a Street View tour to the Soccer City Stadium in Gauteng. The Street View of Soccer City where the opening and final matches of the World Cup will be played, allows you to walk around inside the stadium and on the pitch. Doesn’t look like there is one for the Cape Town stadium as this was the first thing I checked this morning.

Google Street View inside Soccer City

Go check it out Street View of Soccer City.

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