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The Readers' Choice Awards 2011 Posted: Jan 28, 2011 5:46 AM
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Readers' Choice Awards 2011

There's only a week left of the nomination stage of the About.com Readers' Choice Awards. You have until February 4th to nominate products or services that you feel deserve special recognition. All the award categories can be found on the Readers' Choice Awards site.

The awards focusing on computing categories can be found under their overall site name: Antivirus Software, Desktop Publishing, Email, Financial Software, Google, Instant Messaging, Macs, PC Hardware, Web Browsers, Presentation Software, Web Design, Web Search.

Voting will take place from Feb. 11 through March 8, with winners announced March 15. There's no prize -- just the bragging rights that come with getting recognized by the readers of one of a leading website owned by The New York Times Co. To learn more, visit awards.about.com FAQ.

The Readers' Choice Awards 2011 originally appeared on About.com Focus on Java on Friday, January 28th, 2011 at 07:55:22.

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