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The Webby Awards

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Awarded for Excellence in websites
Presented by International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences
First awarded 1994 (original version)
1996 (current incarnation)
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Presented by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, The Webby Awards are a set of awards presented to the "world's best websites". The awards have been given out since 1996. There is also a second set of awards called the People's Voice Awards for the same categories which are given by popular vote.[1]

History

The first Webby Awards [2] were given out from 1994 to 1996 by the World Wide Web Organization [3], an organization that was dedicated to the promotion of the Web. It was largely decommissioned sometime after July, 1997. The organization was chiefly sponsored by WebMagic, the Internet business developer that has built many well known online businesses, including Toys.com (which became part of eToys), and Pets.com. Additional sponsorship was provided by Cisco Systems and ADC Telecommunications.

The second, and current, Webby Awards were founded in 1996 by Tiffany Shlain, and sponsored by The Web magazine. When The Web ceased to exist in 1998, the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS) was formed to take over. [4]

The organizations that created the first and second Webby Awards were not related to one another. It is not known if Tiffany Shlain was inspired by the first Webby Awards or if she came up with the concept independently.

Awards granted

The Webby Awards and The People's Voice Awards have been awarded each spring (since 1996), and The Webby Business Awards and Honorable Mentions each fall (since 2003). [5]

The Webby Awards require a $250 fee from all websites which they nominate, which some blogs see as an unnecessary burden. [6]

The Webby Awards categories

In each category, two awards are handed out: a Webby Award selected by a panel of judges, and a People's Voice Award selected by the votes of visitors to the The Webby Awards site.

  1. Content
  2. Structure & Navigation
  3. Visual Design
  4. Interactivity
  5. Functionality
  6. Overall Experience

The Webby Business Awards categories

Honorable Mention Categories

Acceptance Speeches

The Webbys are famous for limiting recipients to five word speeches, which are often humorous. For example, in 2006 Cute Overload's was "not bad for posting kittens" and TripAdvisor's was "because some hotels really suck". At the 2007 awards, David Bowie's speech was "I only get five words? Shit, that was five. Four more there. That's three. Two."[7]

Criticism

San Francisco blog SFist has charged that the Webby Awards are essentially a Who's Who scam, as they require a "processing fee" be paid for award consideration.[8]

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