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February 27, 2008

LeapTag is a Webware 100 Finalist

This year, Webware selected 30 products in 10 categories as nominees for Webware 100 Awards. Selections are made from a group of nearly 5000 entries.

The Webware 100 Awards recognizes the best Web 2.0 sites, services, and applications that are leading the next wave of innovation. Voting will run until March 31. Winners will be announced on April 21, the day before the Web 2.0 Expo opens.

For the second time, LeapTag is selected as a finalist in 'Browsing' category. Thank you Rafe and Webware team for including us again this year.

Browsing category seems to include very different groups of products. Nominees for this category are:

OS/Web Desktop: EyeOS, G.ho.st, Jooce, YouOS, YourMinis, iPhone
Platform: Adobe AIR, AjaxWindows, Silverlight, Yahoo Widgets, Yahoo Mobile
Browsers: Firefox, Flock, IE, Maxthon, Opera, Safari
Portals: Clipmarks, iGoogle, My Yahoo, Netvibes, Pageflakes, Techmeme, Windows Live 
Readers: Bloglines, BlogRovR,  FeedHub, Google Reader, LeapTag

Given the diversity of the types of products for 'Browsing' category and large pool of entries, we consider ourselves one of very few (and best :) news reader and discovery tools nominated this year.

I think we can project one winner right now: iPhone :) But, please consider using one of your three votes in this category for LeapTag.

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