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Windows Live Spaces Photo Contest

Slimy   on 01 June 2007 - 03:34 · 4 comments & 5184 views

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Microsoft has started up a promotional contest for its Windows Live Spaces blogging service. The contest focuses on amateur photography: “Just post pix to your Windows Live™ Spaces, enter them in the contest, then get your friends to vote daily for your chance to win prizes!” In case you missed it, there are three steps (four if you don't have a WLS account):
  • Create a Space: Create your very own site and blog in minutes with Windows Live™ Spaces. Then post your photos and enter the Get Real photo contest!
  • Post Your Pics: Show off your best real-life moments. REAL friends. REAL stories. REAL connections. You submit up to 15 of your best photos daily for a chance to win REAL COOL prizes! Learn more below.
  • Vote for Favorites: It's time to see which dog will have his (or her) day. Did you beg your friends to "pick me"? The best in show each day wins a prize and is then entered to win the Get Real Grand Prize, a Toshiba 42" Hi-Def LCD TV along with a Canon PowerShot G7 digital camera. Daily vote limit: 1 vote per person and 5 votes per IP
  • Win Prizes: It wouldn't be a real contest without real cool prizes, now would it? Check'em out!
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View: Prizes
News source: Get Real! Photo Contest

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#1 vipwoody on 01 Jun 2007 - 06:52
cool!
(1 reply) #2 saxondale. on 01 Jun 2007 - 16:17
Once again, no UK entry
#2.1 InsaneNutter on 02 Jun 2007 - 22:15
Harsh I was going to enter, took some great pics with my mates today.

All these competitions that are USA only for the Xbox and other MS related things are starting to get annoying.
#3 BeauGiles on 02 Jun 2007 - 01:55
Thanks for the heads up guys

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