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    The 29th Annual Webby Awards have nominated The Verge in two categories; vote for us to win!

    News RoomBy News RoomApril 11, 20251 Min Read
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    The time of year has arrived — Webby Award season. For the 29th annual Webby Awards, The Verge is nominated in two categories: best technology podcast and best technology video. The award show is basically a competition for “Best of the Internet,” and each nominee is up for two awards: the Webby Award and the People’s Voice Award. A panel of judges from the academy will determine if we receive a Webby Award, but the other is voted online by fans like you! You’ve helped us win before, and we’re feeling confident that we can do it together again. You can vote for The Verge in both categories, so visit the links below to cast your votes:

    You have until 11:59PM PT on Thursday, April 17th to officially put your votes in, and winners will be announced on Tuesday, April 22nd. If we win, we also get a five-word acceptance speech, so let us know in the comments what your suggestions are! (We definitely read them.)

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