Final Day of Voting for The Webby Awards

by Scott Beale on May 1, 2008 · 0 comments

The Webby Awards

Time to get out the vote! Today is the final day of voting for The People Voice Awards, which is part of The 12th Annual Webby Awards. Laughing Squid has been nominated for a Webby in the Culture/Personal Blog category. you can vote for Laughing Squid and other nominees through the online ballot (registration required). Here’s our nominee page. The winners will be announced on May 6th.

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