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Techrepublic Linux contest:Win a Diamond Rio PMP300 SE 64 MB portable MP3 player

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 16, 1999

Thanks to John Gowin
for this link.

Must be a registered TechRepublic member to enter, but it’s free
to register.

Tell us why (or why not) a company should choose Linux as an
enterprise solution over Solaris, NetWare, or Windows NT. If your
submission is judged the winning entry, we’ll give you a brand new
MP3 Player by Diamond Rio. We may even publish your solution as a
follow-up to our Linux Week running June 14 through July 4. Two
runners-up will receive a copy of Linux in a Nutshell, published by
O’Reilly.

Send your solution to:

mailto:home@techrepublic.com?subject=Linux_Contest

Make sure your TechRepublic Passport is up to date and includes
your name, current mailing address (so we can send you your prize),
and professional information. Go to http://www.techrepublic.com and
choose “Edit Passport” under “My Account” on the left navigation
bar.

Note: TechRepublic is committed to protecting your privacy. If
you have any concerns, please read our privacy policy (http://www.techrepublic.com/privacy.jhtml).

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The Legal Stuff
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No purchase is required to participate in this contest.

By submitting your entry for consideration in this contest, you
transfer all rights in your entry to TechRepublic, including but
not limited to, your copyright in that entry. You agree that
TechRepublic may edit or modify your entry, that TechRepublic may
publish your entry, name, and likeness on its Web site or in any
other medium, and that TechRepublic may publish your entry with or
without attribution to you.

By submitting your entry for consideration in this contest, you
also agree that the determination of whose solution is the most
creative is a matter of judgment and is within the sole discretion
of TechRepublic. The deadline for submitting your entry is Monday,
June 21, 1999. Winners will be contacted by e-mail.

Entrants who have already won a first prize in a TechRepublic
contest during the current calendar year will automatically be
disqualified from winning again. Any tax liability is the
responsibility of the prize winners. If you do not agree to these
terms, do not submit your entry.

Employees of TechRepublic and their families are ineligible to
participate in this contest. Void where prohibited by law,
including international entries.

Diamond Rio is a trademark of Diamond Multimedia; TechRepublic
is the sole sponsor of this contest. Diamond Multimedia is not
affiliated with TechRepublic and is not a sponsor of this
contest.

Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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