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Thanks a lot! :cool: ?

I completely forgot about this contest and nearly feel off my chair when I saw the email saying I had received a Tier 2 subscription. Especially since I had no clue why I had received it in the first place!? :laugh:

Thanks :)

After my post I actually had downloaded NewsFire for OSX and was in the process of learning a bit more about RSS (and yes Neowin was in my list :))

But now that I don't have my mac anymore, I added it to google reader until I get a permanent computer :)

I have to admit, the site looks a LOT better without ads :) I think that when my year will expire I'll have to buy another subscription....too hard to go back ;)

See, that's probably why subs are given away: Get people hooked, give them a reason to re-subscribe. ;)

Congratulations to all winners by the way.

The average daily readers have now exceeded 10,000

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Tier 2 winners: (I chose all participating Registered members, that provided proof or stated they added the feed).

DeathLace, AWBrian, therat, svnO.o, metallithrax, Rudy, Tech Star, Xinok, PT 13 and BoneyardBrew

Well done & thanks guys! (Y)

That's a lot of winners!

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