We had a great response to last night's competition offering 2 full passes to the upcoming Web 2.0 Expo. Over 100 people left a comment telling us their favorite web app(s). Sadly, there can only be 2 winners. They were selected at random, using a cool web app called Random.org. The winners are: comment #79, James Levy, and #93, Jamie Stephens. Congrats to them and thanks everyone for commenting!
And thanks Technorati for providing the prize. Sorry to all those who entered but didn't win this time round.
Note: if for any reason either of the 2 winners can't make it, we'll return to Random.org again and pick another one.
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This has the makings of another Digg Homepager.
---> Analyze and do a story on the most favored Apps by those readers who chose to submit their gems.
---> On the other hand - you can extend the offer to all your readers to continue submitting their apps, to make the final selections even more representative :-D
Posted by: SearcH◆ EngineS WEB | April 17, 2008 10:28 PM
random.org is cool site
i don't know about this website
Posted by: Ajay | April 17, 2008 10:51 PM
nice post!
Posted by: tercüme | April 18, 2008 12:54 AM
Two paseses - nice ... so this was a "competition" for those within 100km of the venue, and totally within the USofA.
Nothing wrong with that but just be aware that there's other conferences around the world that the rest of the world may want to "win passes to" ... WORLD wide web?
Posted by: Mike Riversdale | April 18, 2008 1:19 AM
Mike, I definitely hear ya. If I knew of a way to easily source and then give away passes to web conferences all around the world, then I certainly would ;-) Sounds like a web app waiting to be built there, albeit a very niche one for tech blogs. Anyone want to build it for me?
SearcH◆ EngineS WEB, great idea!
#93 Jamie Stephens, if you cannot attend, i (#94) would be happy to take that free ticket off your hands.....
Posted by: jason | April 18, 2008 7:09 AM
I tried to roll 2 dice but initially I saw a pattern. One of the 2 dice were repeating.
Posted by: Kishor | April 18, 2008 2:32 PM
Good luck to the winners!
Posted by: Mircea | April 19, 2008 1:30 PM