Webby Awards: Best business, culture, personal, and political blogs named
June 8, 2007 | By Andy Merrett | Filed Under News
The winners of this year’s Webby Awards have been announced, and it’s good news for a few select blogs.
The title of best business blog went to the New York Times’ DealBook. Soap Creative’s Bannerblog scooped the People’s Voice prize.
They were both up against paidContent.org: The Economics Of Content, Techdirt, and UX Magazine.
The winner of the Culture/Personal Blog category went to we make money not art, with the People’s Voice winner going to TreeHugger.com.
They were up against Design Observer, Girl Solo in Arabia, and My Moleskine.
The best political blog was named as Truthdig - they also scooped the people’s vote.
It was up against The Guardian’s Comment Is Free, Mother Jones, Salon.com, and The Caucus: Political Blogging from The New York Times.
The complete listings are available here.
About the author: Andy Merrett has worked in a variety of commercial and not-for-profit organisations in both administrative and technical roles, including web and database development, systems analysis and programming. He is now a full-time professional blogger, writing on a variety of subjects including consumer technology, the Internet, music, and society. He currently works on a number of Shiny Media titles including Tech Digest, HDTVUK, and iPhonic, and other projects including Piano & Synth and Family Relationships. He is a prolific Facebook user. Andy lives in London, England.
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