Open Web Awards: Nominations for Video Sharing

Open Web Awards: Nominations for Video Sharing

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Online video has been one of the major stories of 2007, with dozens of companies receiving massive amounts of funding from investors. YouTube has maintained its #1 position since being acquired by Google late last year, but up-and-comers like Metacafe, Daily Motion, and Blip.tv are hot on their heels. In fact, the space has become so vast that our video toolbox has more than 150 web sites listed – a good place to start your search for the service you want to nominate.

To nominate a video sharing service, leave a comment with the word “NOMINATE” in it. Nominations will remain open until 11:59pm PST on December 4th (next Tuesday). At that point, we will tally up the nominations and enter the second stage of the competition – voting.

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