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Virtual Vuvuzela


Vuvuzela middle became a byword since the 2010 World Cup begins. African traditional musical instrument that triggered a noisy debate because of his voice. People who are not happy to be disturbed like bees buzzing sound produced by blowing a lot vuvuzela spectators during a match from the stands. In fact, there is suggesting that just entered the stadium vuvuzela prohibited.

Approximately vuvuzela whether the ban will solve the problem? Not necessarily. Many spectators are just happy hubbub over to watch the game immediately so that a variety of musical instruments and anything else that can generate sound naturally try to bring into the stadium somehow.

In fact, without any spectators vuvuzela could have made the sound "buzzing bee" with virtual vuvuzela. For example, with the help of vuvuzela in iPhone applications. With the application, blowing into the microphone will produce a sound like bees buzzing as generated vuvuzela.

In the list of existing applications on the Apple App Store, many applications that generate vuvuzela choice today. There are at least 11 applications that can be selected as an alternative. The most popular application is Vuvuzela 2010 which until now has been downloaded 750 000 times. Other Applications Virtual Vuvuzela, Vuvuzela, Vuvuzela Championship Free, and so forth.

Not only for the iPhone, applications were available for the device vuvuzela Android platform. For instance, issued Softonik. It is not possible application developers are now competing to make similar applications for different platforms as considering the popularity vuvuzela controversy.

Suggested vuvuzela prohibited from entering the stadium should be rolling, but in fact FIFA is unlikely to agree. Both the local organization in South Africa and FIFA President Sepp Blater game even supports the hubbub generated as an accompaniment to a typical blast vuvuzela Africa during the World Cup in 2010. Vuvuzela a cell phone might make the atmosphere at home watching football or watching together like in South Africa. So, you live disturbed or not.

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