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January 25, 2008

2008 South Africa Blog Awards - site is alive

BlogawardslogoThis year's SA Blog Awards site is now live - with initial nominations opening up on the site on Monday 11 February [put that in your diary now].

All last year's categories are still up for grabs, as well as a few new ones.

The new categories include: Best Group Blog - Best Website Promoting Blogging - Best Sports blog - Best Green/Environmental Blog - Best Blog about Design - Best African Language Blog (other than english) - Best Social Upliftment Blog - Most Controversial Blog - Best Travel blog - Best Undiscovered Blog - and a category for the Best Post about the SA Blog Awards.

For more on how it works check out the site: SA Blog Awards 2008

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