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Exclusive RLSLOG FileSonic accounts giveaway: results

We announced a nice giveaway for you last Friday and we finally have the results for you. We were giving out 10 3-month premium accounts at FileSonic and all you had to do was to sign up. We chose 10 random users who fulfilled this condition and now you can check if you are among the lucky 10 people who can enjoy full-speed downloads and many other benefits.

Winners:

  • mailbox
  • Twinwaves
  • mib013
  • cristinike
  • aznvan
  • bdosari
  • glucker
  • D3mono1d
  • wbillystarr
  • dm_uk

Congratulations to the winners! These 10 accounts were upgraded to Premium account. If you didn’t win this time, don’t worry, this is definitely not last giveaway or competition we have for you! ;-)

10 FREE FileSonic Premium accounts – exclusive at RLSLOG!

I guess most of you heard about problems that HotFile currently goes through. Lot of accounts were deleted and the future of HotFile is not very bright. But we have some good news for you! We give away 10 FREE FileSonic Premium accounts! No bullshit, no need to do anything. You just need a bit of luck! If you don’t know FileSonic, it’s currently probably the best filehost and the best alternative for HotFile. You can find out more about the service in our review.

Upgrade to a FileSonic Premium account and download at incredible speed!

The rules for our exclusive giveaway are simple: just sign up at FileSonic through this link and be the lucky one who gets picked for free 3 month premium account! You have 3 days to sign up, we will close the competition at Monday night. Then we randomly pick 10 users and we announce the names here and reward them with the Premium account. Cool, isn’t it? We love our readers – We are RLSLOG!

Merry Christmas from RLSLOG!

Just a quick notice, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all RLSLOG readers! We had another amazing year with thousands of posts every month and we plan to keep it up and remain #1 release blog as always! And just to make you little excited, if all those giveaways weren’t enough for you, we plan something even bigger soon – a redesign of RLSLOG! Now log off the internet and spend some time with your closest friends and families. Merry Christmas!

PicoFiles.com – new download site for you!

We just launched a brand new site – PicoFiles.com! PicoFiles is a filesharing website offering latest games, movies, software and more, always with fresh download links. The main reason to launch PicoFiles was actually to let you all share your download links – we receive tons of requests from you to become a RLSLOG editors and uploaders, but we can’t really satisfy all of you.

That’s why we created this site – you can register at PicoFiles and post as much as you want (as long as the quality of your posts stays good). All we ask is to register through our affiliate account at HotFile or FileServe and use this account for your uploads. It’s simple – you post and upload and we take care about the traffic and bringing you enough visitors. Enjoy! ;)

Planned downtime 04.12.2010

Dear RLSLOG visitors,
we are going to move all servers to our new datacenter tomorrow from 12:00 to 16:00 GMT+1. The downtime is expected to be around two to three hours. Thanks for understanding.

RLSLOG Forums are back! Join RLStalk!

Here’s another small gift in warming up to Christmas madness: we brought RLSLOG Forums back. And not only that, we actually restored all posts from the last time it was online. As you know, there are plenty of categories for all of you and I am sure you will find a lot of valuable information there. Don’t wait for anything, hop on RLStalk and join RLSLOG community – hundreds of members are already online there!

RLSLOG update: cleaning inactive links!

Hey guys, I am sure you know the feeling when you look for some download link just to finally find it and realize, the file has been deleted and you can’t use the link anymore.

I know this very well and that’s why I decided to code a small script to find all download links posted in comments under RLSLOG articles, check if they are still working and eventually delete the inactive ones. We will start with Rapidshare.com and I will later adjust the script for other filehosting services as well. I was really surprised by the results, even some links posted today are already deleted/blocked.

We are currently in the process of cleaning our database from those links, it will take some time (we have over 1.5 million comments!), but I believe this addition will improve your user experience with world’s first and still most visited release blog!

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