Maths Genius Turns Down $1million Prize
Grigory Perelman is not a comper. He’s a maths genius! He’s in the news and also on Perez Hilton as he’s just turned down a $1million prize after becoming the first man to solve one
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Grigory Perelman is not a comper. He’s a maths genius! He’s in the news and also on Perez Hilton as he’s just turned down a $1million prize after becoming the first man to solve one
Last month we told you that Tim Shaw would be shutting himself away in a box in a bizarre online treasure hunt with a £30,000 prize. Tim went into his box on the 15th February
Duck related competitions always catch our eye! Well, actually anything duck related catches our eye – so when we saw a submission for Quacky Races, the online competition that features the O2 Ducks (you know
Twitter competitions are getting even more and more popular, so we thought we’d update and remind you of some of our guides and blogs from last year. If you’re new to Twitter then the Getting
Over the last five years Battery Force have been running a daily free battery giveaway. However, as of the 18th February 2010 the company have pulled the promotion due to a complaint made about them
Could the end of the Unclaimed Prize Register and Purely Creative Scratchcards be in sight? There’s interesting times ahead for the DM PLC owned Purely Creative Limited, Strike Lucky Games Limited, McIntyre & Dodd Marketing
Whilst searching for an explanation as to why the Tim Lovejoy fronted Channelbee site had sadly closed, I came across The Panterpit. It’s a forum where former members of Channelbee are congregating and whilst looking
When competitions are added to Loquax either by a user or a promoter usually we do a few quick checks to decide whether the site should be included in our database. This isn’t always as
A bit thanks to one of our new users who alerted us to an interesting piece on Monday 9th November’s Woman’s Hour on Radio 4. You can tune in to the clip on The BBC