The Open Web Awards: Social Media Edition, our annual contest highlighting the very best the web has to offer, is gaining momentum. We’ve had 300,000+ nominations made for 60,000+ individuals, companies, websites and applications.
If you haven’t nominated yet – and you can nominate once per category per day – now’s the time to do so. Nominations close November 15th, after which we move to the final vote.
A few high-level stats:
- 300,000+ nominations made
- 60,000+ nominees
- Most categories have less than 50 votes separating the 1st- and 2nd-placed nominee
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