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Last.fm sponsors Best Music Add-on for Firefox Developer Contest

We’re pleased to announce that we’ve partnered with Last.fm as part of Extend Firefox 3 to offer up a prize package for the best new music-related Firefox Add-on that demonstrates excellence in user experience, innovativeness, and use of open standards.last.fm

Prize package includes a trip to London and VIP tickets to a Last.fm/Presents live event along with a Logitech Squeezebox network music player.

Toby Padilla, Last.fm VP Desktop and Client Software will also be joining our panel of judges — to be announced later this week.

Official rules and details on this new addition to Extend Firefox are available at www.extendfirefox.com.

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