The Seventh Annual Weblog Awards have opened their site for nominations.
"From now until 10:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (GMT-5) on Wednesday, January 10, 2005, anyone can nominate their favorite weblogs.That Saturday, January 13, three panels of 50 voters will receive an e-mail. It will list the weblogs that have receieved the most nominations in ten categories."
So if you remember liking some blog a lot during 2006, for instance a Swedish one, then go there and nominate it. I've nominated myself to absurd lengths, as well as the Grumpy Old Bookman, Pharyngula and Overheard in New York.
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