Hey, Apple! Leave those kids not alone in Hungary in terms of Hungarian Apple support!

Monday, March 17th, 2008

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For $400 a day, the price of an iPhone, you can make Hungarian nerds happy.

Show your support of our Magyar brothers in their effort to get Apple to sell Hungarian language products and offer a legal iTunes store in the land of paprika and mustaches. Their official site is down right now, but feel free to Digg them into infamy and let’s hope Steve is listening.

Full disclosure: Biggs used to be Nagy — Hungarian for “big” — before someone changed it on Ellis Island.

Digg link
WeWantAppleHungary.com

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