LightSpeed iPod Winner
Midnight Saturday night signified the end of our iPod competition for the LightSpeed beta and we are please to announce that James Newton-King has won the 4GB iPod! James by far submitted the most amount of feedback and has been developing in anger with LightSpeed on a personal traffic monitoring application.
James also maintains a popular blog here.
The competition is now over and completed just as we released our first release candidate of LightSpeed. Thanks to everybody who submitted feedback, it was hugely valuable and has helped ensure we deliver the most rock solid products possible. Feedback is still much appreciated and can be made in our forums.
Congratulations James!
– JD
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