The People Choose Dogster

by Scott Beale on March 13, 2005 · 1 comment

Dogster

Tonight at the SXSW Web Awards 2005 ceremony, San Francisco’s own canine nexus Dogster, won the People’s Choice Award.

What’s Dogster you ask?

We are dog freaks and computer geeks who wanted a canine sharing application that’s truly gone to the dogs. Such a site didn’t exist, so we built it ourselves.

Don’t worry, kitty hasn’t been left in the cold, check out Catster. I far as I know, there aren’t any plans for Hamster (or would that be Hamsterster).

Congratulations to primary pooches (from L to R in photo) Steven, Ted and John! I love it when the underdogs win.

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