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MacRumors 3,000,000 Post Apple Advertisement Contest

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MacRumors Forums is approaching its three millionth post. To celebrate, we are having a contest to create imitation Apple ads as graphics or videos.

Winners will be chosen in two categories:
* Best Apple Print Ad
* Best Apple Video Ad

The contest description and rules provide the details and explain how to enter.

The MacRumors Forums reached one million posts on August 23, 2004 and two million posts on December 23, 2005, 16 months later. Now, after only 10 months, another million-post milestone approaches, expected within the next few weeks.

Thank you to all of our members and visitors for making MacRumors an increasingly popular Internet destination, one of the premier discussion boards for Apple news and rumors, and a place to get or give useful advice and assistance.

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