Nominate ArchDaily for the 2009 Open Web Awards!

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Mashable and Motorola are running the 2009 Open Web Awards.

The idea is that people nominate Websites, Flickrs, Facebook Pages or Twitter accounts during a first round, and the top 5 nominees for each category go to the final round of voting to determine the best of the web.

I would like to ask you to support ArchDaily’s nomination. All you have to do is click on the above banner, or follow this link. You just need a Twitter/Facebook account to register your nomination.

Just make sure to put www.archdaily.com on the nominate field, for Best Online Magazine.

I would really like to see Architecture taking a spot on an award that has a big coverage among the web industry.

Please help us make this possible :)

 
 
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Jesse says:

Neither of those links are working for me; The Proxy Was Unable to Fulfill Your Request.

Maybe its just me?

 
# October 17, 2009 at 01:32
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Rahul J says:

done… hope you make it

 
# November 4, 2009 at 01:33
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henrique says:

its done… good luck…

 
# November 4, 2009 at 05:29
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teo says:

I don’t have a Twitter account, I would have voted if I had one, BUT you are the best no matter what the outcome. I’m tuning in on a daily basis and I am so glad to always find all the data I need in exchange for nothing. I do feel useless now but I’m sure you will win. Salutations!

 
# November 4, 2009 at 11:02
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Juan Cristobal says:

Listo / Done

 
# November 4, 2009 at 21:00
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scatheon says:

can we follow the results?

 
# January 19, 2010 at 18:57

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