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2006 Webby Award Winners Announced

Wired is reporting that the winners for the 2006 Webby Awards have been announced and the usual suspects have dominated the scene. From the article: "With a record 65 award categories, this year's Webby honorees ranged from well-known sites like the (Washington Post, a popular vote winner for best newspaper site, to more obscure newcomers, like Remember Segregation, named best home page. As in years past, the honoree list included several winners of multiple awards, along with perennial favorites that have won Webbys previously."

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  1. Remember Segregation link fix by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant

    The link in the Wired article should be Remember Segregation.

    Joanna Glasner misspells the url and the link title "segretation."

  2. I agree to an extent. by ClioCJS · · Score: 0, Redundant
    You are right. And much closer to the truth than the original poster.

    But Flash can also do things that HTML cannot do. That is called.........(drumroll)......... progress.

    I'm sure when the web was created, there were people who talked about how "we don't need images", "all the information I search for is textual, so why would I want images?"

    I'm also sure the same types of people were anti-soundcard, when sound cards first came out for computers. "I just want information, I don't want to hear stuff."

    Some people lack imagination.

    Incidentally, AVOID chicken pox. It can lead to shingles as an adult. Intentionally infecting children isn't helping then, it's hurting them. Adult chicken pox is very bad, but shingles can make you feel pain non-stop for the rest of your life.

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