Tag: webby

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  • Brisbane council Web site nominated for Web Oscar

    The Brisbane city council Web site was nominated for The 8th Annual Webby awards under the government and law category.

  • State of the Web: Glass half full

    Looking past the dot-com debacle, Webby Awards impresario Tiffany Shlain says more people are using the Web than ever--to the point where things are really starting to get interesting.

  • Anna Raciti: The Web Design Age - Part II

    The movie world has its Oscars, the television industry its Emmys and its Logies—even the Internet industry rewards the best Web sites with prestigious Webby awards. Now get ready for the Muddies—awards to recognise/expose the World Wide Web’s ugliest and most useless sites.

  • Separated, at birth: IE5, Win 98

    Saying he was now wagering his company on the ubiquity of the Web, MicrosoftCEO Bill Gates showed off new features of its latest browser during the IE 5 launch in Redmond.

  • Webbies spotlight 'glamour' of Web biz

    It's a big, glitzy awards ceremony, the most famous in its industry. It's accompanied by a lavishly hip party packed with celebrities. And it isn't the Oscars.

  • Beauty is in the eye of the beholder?

    It's time once again for the Mud Brick Awards, the dubious distinction given to the Web's homeliest home sites.

  • Webby Award nominees announced

    Amazon.com, the Internet Movie Database, The Onion and Salon were among the Web sites singled out by the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences as nominees for the 1999 Webby Awards.

Features and Case Studies

  • Inside Googleplex Sydney

    It's not quite the Google headquarters in Mountain View, California, but Googleplex Sydney is nonetheless an intriguing insight into the Google mindset.

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