Filed under: Internet, Social Software
Open Web Awards: Final voting round 2
Some things you like to do alone, like reading a good book, or watching your DVD collection of Dawson's Creek. But some things are intrinsically better if you've got more people around, like going to a football game, or at least watching one at home with a few buddies and a few beers.So it's no surprise that web services have popped up that let you share your love of sports, photography, or silly videos with friends, strangers, and pretty much anyone who's willing to take the time to interact with you.
Today we're asking you to select your favorite companies or web sites from the list of Open Web Awards finalists. After the jump, you can make your choices for the best Sports and Fitness, Photo Sharing, Video Sharing, and Start Page sites or services.
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| Sponsors: Cohn & Wolfe PR & Mashable Web Poll by Vizu |
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| Sponsors: Cohn & Wolfe PR & Mashable Web Poll by Vizu |
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| Sponsors: Cohn & Wolfe PR & Mashable Web Poll by Vizu |
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| Sponsors: Cohn & Wolfe PR & Mashable Web Poll by Vizu |

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