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Announcing the Changes tagline contest winners

Last week we announced that software developer Ian Baird was in need of a tagline for Changes. He put up 2 free licenses to be awarded to the readers with the best suggestions. Well, after a tedious round of judging over 100 entries, TUAW is pleased to announce the winners of the Changes tagline contest. Envelope please ...

The number one pick for a Changes tagline is "Think Diff", by Brian. (Brian, we've been unable to contact you thus far, but please get in touch with Ian for your free license).

The runner up is Nitin Madnani for his entry "Resolve your differences."

In addition to eternal fame and the adoration of their peers, all of tonight's winners will receive a free license for Changes 1.0.

Congratulations Nitin and Brian!

Filed under: Software

My Dream App Winners Announced!

The votes are in folks, and the winners are Atmosphere, Portal, and Cookbook, with Portal beating out Hijack by only 5 votes. It looked like Hijack had Portal beaten, that is before the filtering of fraudulent votes. Fraudulent votes were defined as more than 50 votes for the same application originating from the same IP address. With a result this close, there are bound to be some sore feelings between winners and losers, but let's just try and remember it's not the end of the world, and life will go on. So did your preferred app make the cut? Let us know in the comments.

Filed under: Retail, Cult of Mac, MacBook

Apple posts pics of Macbook winners

As part of the festivities surrounding the opening of the Fifth Avenue Apple Store in NYC (are you sick of hearing about it yet?), Apple gave away a bunch of MacBook. Here is a gallery of some of the winners. Don't they look so happy? Don't you feel so envious? So do we.

Congratulations, folks.

[Via Infinite Loop]

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