The Crunchies 2007, TechCrunch’s “first annual competition and award ceremony to recognize and celebrate the most compelling startups, internet and technology innovations of the year”, is currently on part 2 of 3. In part 2, readers are invited to vote for the nomination finalists, which were selected in part 1. Among the 20 categories, over 95,000 votes have already been cast. Anyways, guess who’s been nominated for “Most Likely To Succeed”? Yupp, our boys and girls over at WordPress! Let’s support WordPress and show them how much we love them.

Along with WordPress, Kayak, Mint, Slide, and Zivity are also nomination finalists in the “Most Likely To Succeed” category. Seeing as I’m not really associated with any of the other finalists in this category, I proudly voted for WordPress. I think they deserve it.

I’m writing this post, simply to let you know what’s going down over at The Crunchies and to hope that you’ll also vote for WordPress as Most Likely To Succeed. I wish WordPress the best of luck in the voting, as well as the other finalists in all the other categories. Click here to vote for WordPress.

Award winners will be announced live at the Awards Ceremony at the Herbst Theater in San Francisco on Friday, January 18. But hurry because voting ends at midnight (PST) on Thursday, January 10. That’s tomorrow!

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7 Responses to Vote For WordPress To Most Likely To Succeed

  1. Pasqualr says:

    WP has got to be my favourite web app ever! woo

  2. Pasqualr says:

    I’m like a web 2.0 app btw

  3. Joe says:

    Shall vote now :D
    nevermind im too late :(

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