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PC World lures appstore shoppers with free Angry Birds for PC

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Retailer PC World is to take advantage of the popularity of Angry Birds by offering a free version of the addictive game to people who join its own app store. The free version, which can be played on desktop and portable computers, is available to those who register with Intel App Up Center between 1 February and 31 March 2011, although the supply is limited to 15,000 downloads in total. No purchase is required. Those who want to spend several hours attempting to break down pig-built fortresses with our feathered brethren can register on the Currys Digital or PC World websites for a free version of Angry Birds.

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