Win 30GB of SugarSync Goodness For 1 Year
Posted 03/10/2011 at 4:53pm
| by Roberto Baldwin

In celebration of the release of the iPad 2, SugarSync is giving away three 30GB accounts of their personal-cloud service for one year.
The SugarSync service gives you access to your cloud-stored data on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Got a huge photo library you want to share with all your friends but you're Prince discography is taking up all the space on your new iPad 2? You could toss them onto SugarSync and access them anywhere you have access to the Internet.
They even have a fancy iOS App.
To win, all you have to do is comment on this article before 11:59PM PST on Saturday, March 12. That should give you time to play with your new iPad 2 and still enter.
You can also get a free 5GB SugarSync account.
The fine print:
Mac|Life "30GB of SugarSync Goodness for One Year” Contest rules: One entry per person. The winner will be chosen at random from qualified entries. All entries must be received no later than 11:59PM PST, March 12, 2011. By entering this contest, you agree that Future US, Inc. may use your name, likeness, and website for promotional purposes without further payment. Employees of Sponsor, its respective parent, subsidiaries, affiliated companies, and agents, and foregoing employees¹ household or immediate family members (defined as parent, spouse, child, sibling, or grandparent) are NOT eligible to enter Contest. All prizes will be awarded, and no minimum number of entries is required. Prizes won by minors will be awarded to their parents or legal guardians. Future US, Inc. is not responsible for damages or expenses the winners might incur as a result of this contest or the receipt of a prize, and winners are responsible for income taxes based on the value of the prize received. A list of winners may also be obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Future US, Inc. c/o Mac|Life Contest, 4000 Shoreline Court, Suite 400, South San Francisco, CA 94080. This contest is limited to residents of the United States. No purchase necessary; void in Arizona, Maryland, Vermont, Puerto Rico, and where prohibited by law.