Vote Now on The 2nd Annual Open Web Awards, Round 1 Voting Ends Sunday

 

Mashbale 2nd Annual Open Web Awards ( ArabCrunch is the only Arab orginated blog Partner) is a unique opportunity for the most accomplished websites and services to receive international recognition for their achievements.

During the nominations round, Mashable, received over 43,000 verified nominations. They narrowed down this huge pool to the 10 most-nominated sites and services in each category (where 10th place was a draw, Mashable allowed more than 10 nominees in that category).

Now it’s time to vote for your favorites in the first of two voting rounds before it ends. You can vote for one company in each category per day until midnight on November 30th. There are 26 categories. Get voting!




 

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