Voting for this years awards started on the 12th of October and today the winners were announced. The nominees have been whittled down to 1 winner and 2 runners up for each of the 16 categories.
As always there were some respected names on the judging panel – Jeffrey Zeldman, Paul Boag, Andy Budd and Ryan Carson to name a few. Here’s the results.
#1 – Web app of the year
Winner - Typekit
Runners up - FontSquirrel and Mailchimp
#2 – Community site of the year
Winner – Ravelry
Runners up - Facebook and Twitter
#3 – Best API use
Winner – Flipboard
Runners up – Hootsuite and Twitterific
#4 – Interactive site of the year
Winner – Chrome FastBall
Runners up – A Girl Story and Battle of the Cheetos
#5 – Blog of the year
Winner - Smashing Magazine
Runners up – CSS-Tricks and A list Apart
#6 – Podcast of the year
Winner – Sitepoint
Runners up – The Big Web Show and Think Vitamin Radio
#7 – Video podcast of the year
Winner - The Big Web Show
Runners up – CSS-Tricks, Railscasts
#8 – Design agency of the year
Winner – Happy Cog
Runners up – Clearleft, centresource
#9 – Innovation of the year
Winner – Node.js
Runners up – Google Android OS 2.2 and Wikileaks.org
#10 – Web personality of the year
Winner – Jason Santa Maria
Runners up – Chris Coyier and Ryan Carson
#11 – Viral campaign of the year
Winner – Old Spice
Runners up – Nike Write the Future and Chrome FastBall
#12 – Standards Champion
Winner - Jeffrey Zeldman
Runners up – Andy Clarke and Tim Van Damme
#13 – Open source application of the year
Winner – Modernizr
Runners up – Drupal 6.17 and WordPress 3.0
#14 – Redesign of the year
Winner – BBC News
Runners up – YouTube and Flickr
#15 – Mobile site of the year
Winner - Flickr
Runners up – Google and Vimeo
#16 – Mobile app of the year
Winner – Dropbox
Runners up – Facebook and Foursquare
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