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Malaysian in top spot of global Angry Birds competition

Samsung together with Rovio is currently running a global Angry Birds competition to promote the Galaxy Note. All you got to do is play Angry Birds on Google Chrome and try to get the highest score amongst players from all over the world. Top 50 scorers will stand a chance to win Samsung Galaxy Notes and a bunch of Angry Birds merchandise.

What’s awesome is that a Malaysian is currently leading the pack amongst hard core Angry Birds gamers from around the world. Not only that three Malaysians are in the top three spot and six are in the top 20.

It goes to show that we Malaysians take our Angry Birds very, very seriously.

Think you’re a serious Angry Bird contender, the Competition ends January 1, 2012, so there’s still time to make your global mark. Winners will be announced before January 14, 2012. Good luck people!

Thanks @tigervyh for the headsup. He’s currently 17th in the competition.

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