2006 Webby Awards
The 10th annual 2006 Webby Awards were held on June 12, 2006,[1] at the Cipriani Hotel in New York City and were hosted by the comedian Jon Stewart.[2][3] Judging was provided by the 500-person International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences,[4] and winners were selected from among 5,500 entries from around 40 countries worldwide.[5] This award ceremony saw the creation of a new award category, "Best Viral Video".[6]
Nominees and winners
Category | Webby Award winner | People's Voice winner | Other nominees |
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Best Use of Animation or Motion Graphics | Bebop Jeans (Archived 13 June 2006 via Wayback) |
DreamStudioDesign (Archived 12 June 2006 via Wayback) |
KangaROOS UK (Archived 15 June 2006 via Wayback) |
Survival of the Phatest (Archived 27 June 2006 via Wayback) | |||
Weird TV (Archived 12 June 2006 via Wayback) | |||
Best Game | Stackopolis (Archived 13 June 2006 via Wayback) |
Miniclip (Archived 11 June 2006 via Wayback) |
Protokid (Archived 12 June 2006 via Wayback) |
Star Wars Galaxies (Archived 11 June 2006 via Wayback) | |||
Toontown Online (Archived 12 June 2006 via Wayback) | |||
Best Game-Related | Gamasutra |
GameSpot |
GameSpy |
Metacritic.com | |||
MobyGames (Archived 12 June 2006 via Wayback) | |||
Best Humor | The Onion Behavior |
McSweeney's Internet Tendency McSweeney's | |
The League of Thinning Men Terabyte Interactive | |||
The Smoking Gun Court TV News | |||
Weird TV eat.tv,inc. | |||
Best Weird | Snopes.com BURST! Media |
beastblender.com Carmichael Lynch | |
Boneless Pig Farmers Association Of America Moroch | |||
Car Stuck Girls Swen Goebbels | |||
Weird TV Eat.tv, Inc. | |||
Websites and Mobile Sites
Charitable Organizations/Non-Profit |
Sandy Rowley Official website https://renowebdesigner.com | DeafAfrica.org
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Best Home/Welcome Page | Remember Segregation (Archived 12 April 2006 via Wayback) |
My Yahoo! | Free Style Livin' (Archived 5 April 2006 via Wayback) |
Krups USA (Archived 11 April 2006 via Wayback) | |||
Wonderbra - Experience Wonder You (Archived 12 April 2006 via Wayback) | |||
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References
Winners and nominees are generally named according to the organization or website winning the award, although the recipient is, technically, the web design firm or internal department that created the winning site and in the case of corporate websites, the designer's client. Web links are provided for informational purposes, both in the most recently available archive.org version before the awards ceremony and, where available, the current website. Many older websites no longer exist, are redirected, or have been substantially redesigned.
- ^ Shlain, Tiffany. "Web Trends." TechNews. 13 January 2006.
- ^ Singh, Amar. "LSE 04: Online Oscars? We're all WWWinners - 10 Websites that all Clicked with Judges of Innovative Design." The Evening Standard. Pg.18. 11 May 2006.
- ^ Singh, Amar. "A MERGE: World Wide Winners - Jamie's School Dinners and Gorillaz Named in Online 'Oscars' Awards." The Evening Standard. Pg.22. 11 May 2006.
- ^ Staff. "Guardian Home Pages: The Best Newspaper Website in the World." The Guardian. Pg.1. 10 May 2006.
- ^ Staff. "News: Lichfield - Staffordshire News: Website proves to be a Star." Birmingham Evening Mail. Pg.20. 17 May 2006.
- ^ Keyes, Bob. "A gusher of praise for Coke-and-Mentos act; Buckfield performers win a Webby Award for their popular Internet video of soda explosions." Portland Press Herald. 3 May 2007