Archive for December, 2006

and the 2007 categories are…

Friday, December 8th, 2006

21 categories. That’s big enough for this year. Pointless getting too big too quickly. Two old ones dropped – “Comment” and “Fictional Piece” and a few new ones added. To get a category I decided to see could there be at least 12 nominees per category and if not, then no dedicated cateogry. However a new category for specialist blogs has been created for those that want inclusion for their Best Yellow Banjo blog etc. We’ll be taking a gamble with Videocast. How many videocasts have been stuck on Irish blogs? Hopefully the Votetube project will help that along. Two podcast categories. Best Podcast which is for the best single podcast. I’m sure this is going to be a tough one to judge. Then Best Podcaster which will consider the whole body of work from a Podcaster/Podcasting Group.

So get thinking who you’d like to nominate for these categories. More news about the sponsorship structure and the nomination process to follow. Nominations are not open just yet.

* Best Blog
* Best Blog Post
* Most Humorous Post
* Best Photo Blog
* Best Arts and Culture Blog
* Best Political Blog
* Best Group Blog

* Best Personal Blog
* Best Use of the Irish Language in a Blog
* Best Contribution to the Irish Bloggersphere
* Best Technology Blog/Blogger

* Best Designed Blog
* Best Sport & Recreation Blog
* Best News/Current Affairs Blog
* Best Specialist Blog

* Best Newcomer
* Best Business Blog
* Best Music Blog

* Best Podcast
* Best Podcaster
* Best videocast

New Blogs on the Block – December 4th 2006

Monday, December 4th, 2006

Thomas Holmes and his bro have launched a new blog called Yclick.it. The blurb states:

A blog that looks at how websites are designed to persuade visitors to become customers. It’s updated weekly with screenshots and thoughts on how language, colour, contrast, positioning all play their part in getting those all important clicks

Gerry O’Sullivan has a new home on the web. Love the name: UnLaoised.

A business blog I only found recently: The Voicesage blog.

The blog for GOV 230-002 section’s Mock Irish Parliament. And the companion blog.

Gary Piggot’s blog.