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Final Call For Votes For The Open Web Awards

from the diebold-give-us-a-call dept

Ok, we're in the home stretch of the Open Web Awards now. The field has now been narrowed to the top three finalists in each category. Please get your votes in now -- voting closes Thursday, December 20th at 9pm PST.

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Vote Now For The Open Web Awards

from the it's-up-to-you dept

A few weeks ago, we asked everyone for nominations for the Open Web Awards. Thanks to all of those who nominated sites, they were tallied up. It is now time for the voting rounds. For each category, 11 sites were selected from all of the nominations from the 30 partner sites. We've created a voting page for each of these categories:

This round of voting closes on Sunday, December 16th at 11:59pm PST. After this, the top three sites in each category will go up against each other to determine the final winner. Happy voting!

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Too Much Free Time

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Call For Open Web Awards Nominations

from the it's-award-time dept

The Open Web Awards have been created to recognize the best online communities on the web. In the spirit of collaboration, instead of building a central site to handle nominations and voting, Techdirt and its readers, along with 30 other blog communities, have been invited to be part of the nomination process. It sounded like a fun idea, so we decided to give it a try.

The contest recognizes sites in 13 different categories:

  • Mainstream and Large Scale Networks
  • Applications and Widgets
  • Social News and Social Bookmarking
  • Social Search
  • Sports and Fitness
  • Photo Sharing
  • Video Sharing
  • Start Pages
  • Places and Events
  • Music
  • Social Shopping
  • Mobile
  • Niche and Miscellaneous Social Networks
If you would like to nominate a site for an award, please do so in the comments with a subject in the form of "NOMINATE: [category name]: [site name]" -- nominations will be compiled the evening of Tuesday, December 4th, after which a few rounds of voting will commence.

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