• Chance to Win an iPhone 3G S for Twitter Users

    Chance to Win an iPhone 3G S for Twitter Users

    Techtree News Staff, Jun 11, 2009 1729 hrs IST

    Owning an iPhone 3G S does not look that impossible now

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If you're drooling over that new iPhone 3G S but don't have the moolah to buy it, here's your chance to win $199 worth of one or maybe two iPhones. Interested? Read on

A '30 iPhones in 30 Days giveaway' offer has been launched by Manhattan-based online web publishing firm called SquareSpace. As suggested, the deal involves 'giving away' 30 iPhones in the course of 30 days - one each day from June 8 to July 7.

All one has to do is send a tweet with #squarespace included somewhere within your 140 characters

There is no age, nationality restrictions that should prevent you from trying your luck in this contest. But yes, you must have a Twitter account to participate. For rules and information, click here.

Users will need to re-enter #squarespace each day so they can participate for the whole month. A day's entry will make the person eligible to win the prize for that day.

Winners will be announced at 5pm EDT everyday at the company's official @Squarespace twitter account.

Squarespace says that it has an iPhone app in the pipeline.

What are you waiting for? Tweet away!

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(3) Comments
nazeem
,ernakulam, on Dec 16, 2011 09:18 PM
chance to win a i phone 3g for Rs.$0 All one has to do is send a tweet with #squarespace included somewhere within your 140 characters infom to ya frenz and hang on with i phone 3g
Sarita25
,madurai, on Nov 25, 2011 04:11 PM
When it comes to watching videos on your iPhone, you can see some many Youtube videos. However, there are many videos found elsewhere, and they all use Adobe Flash. Also many online games using Flash and so if you like to play, you probably have some difficultly.here is an iPhone app called Skyfire solution than working for some of these cases, but it is not nearly as beautiful as the phone is able to support it, and it is certainly not the "right", as Apple tried to make their devices do.
caitlin
,scotland, on Jun 12, 2009 02:38 AM
i want an iphone hehe, i can dream lol

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