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Workers to Guest Judge 'My Dream App'

Gedeon and David are pleased to announce their participation as guest judges in the My Dream App software competition.

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Leopard Fake Screen Shot Winners Announced

Phil Ryu announces the winners in the Fake Leopard Screen Shot contest sponsored by the Iconfactory and others.

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Changing Leopard's Spots

Mac developer Phil Ryu has announced a "Fake Leopard Screen Shot Contest" co-sponsored by the Iconfactory.

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Suffering Pixelpalooza Withdrawal?

We miss Pixelplaooza too. It ran for 8 years and inspired icon artists worldwide. We hope to bring it back soon.

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Pixelpalooza On Hiatus

Our annual icon design contest, Pixelpalooza goes on hiatus until further notice so we can take a breather!

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What happened to your Pixelpalooza icon contest?

Pixelpalooza went on hiatus after the 2004 contest due to the increasing long hours it created for the factory workers.

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