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July 15, 2009

Ring, Ring

Usually we don't post press releases word-for-word, but this time, not a word.

PurityiPhone iPhone App Development Agency, Island Wall Entertainment, have developed a PurityRing iPhone App in an attempt to engage with today's youth using new mediums. Anyone with an iPhone or iPod Touch can now take a Purity Pledge via their mobile device and then proudly display their timeless Purity Ring spinning on the screen. The App has a built-in pledge for both genders that contains a pre-recorded pledge that the user must confirm before being able to display their Ring on an infinite loop. Island Wall Entertainment believes the digital Purity Ring will compliment existing pledges and traditional Purity Rings whilst potentially reaching a completely new international demographic and spreading the word of the benefits of staying pure until marriage. More information is available at http://www.purityringapp.comPurityRing. It's also sale via the iTunes Store & via iPhone App Store or online at this link.

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UMJeremy

I wonder if it comes with a sensor that detects sweat.

Otherwise...completely useless.

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