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Webby Award Winners Announced
The Webby Award winners have been announced. You can see the winners here. Below are the winners in the blogging and social media categories.
In Best Practices Flickr won the Webby and Last.fm, a music social network, won the People's Voice award.
Blog Business: NYTimes' DealBook (Webby) Bannerblog (People's Voice)
Blog Culture/Personal: We make money not art (Webby) TreeHugger (People's Voice)
Political: Truthdig (Webby and People's Voice)
Broadband: Blip.tv (Webby and People's Voice)
Community: Flickr (Webby and People's Voice)
Podcasts: NPR Podcasts (Webby and People's Voice)
Social Networking: LinkedIn (Webby) Facebook (People's Voice)
There were also blog-related winners in general categories like VH1's Best Week Ever blog winning the Culture People's Voice award; Fabsugar winning the Fashion People's Voice award; and Cute Overload winning in the weird category. Last.fm also won in the Music category.
There were also several special achievement awards that included the following of interest to bloggers and vloggers:
Webby Person of the Year: Steve Chen & Chad Hurley, Co-Founders, YouTube
Webby Film & Video Awards Best Actor: Ask A Ninja
Webby Film & Video Awards Best Actress: Jessica Lee Rose (Lonelygirl15)
Posted on May 2, 2007
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Webby Awards Adds Three New Blog Categories
The Webby Awards announced that they will be expanding the blog categories in their 10th Annual Webby Awards. The new categories include Best Blog - Business, Best Blog Culure/Personal and Best Blog - Political. The Webby Awards have also started the nomination process for the 10th annual awards. Blogs must enter online at webbyawards.com. The early entry deadline is October 28th, 2005. The discounted early entry deadline fee is $195 USD per site for each category entered. Here are the descriptions for the new Webby blog categories.
The Blog-Business category will honor sites that serve at serve as
weblogs or online journals for professional and business related topics.
The Blog-Culture/Personal category will honor sites created by
individuals or groups that serve as weblogs or online journals for
cultural or personal topics.
The Blog-Political category will honor sites that serve as weblogs or
online journals for political and civic oriented topics.
Posted on September 19, 2005
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