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MacMinute notes that Apple is offering further incentives for .Mac subscribers.

  • 100 Free Kodak Prints (via iPhoto)

  • Free Alchemy Deluxe Game

  • Save $5 on Bejeweled Deluxe

    Existing .Mac subscribers can log into their .Mac accounts to activate/get these new features.

    .Mac is expected to further integrate into existing and future iApps.

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