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* 2004 '''Golden Nica''' for Digital Communities: The top award handed out by the [[en:Prix Ars Electronica|Prix Ars Electronica]] cyberarts festival; this was the inaugural year for this category, and saw 2 of the 7 Golden Nicas handed out. Includes: public appearances at ceremonies in [[en:New York|New York]] and [[de:Linz|Linz]], Austria; 10,000 Euros; and perhaps an opportunity to lecture about the project in Linz. See [[m:Golden Nica Awards 2004]] for an account of the awards ceremony. |
* 2004 '''Golden Nica''' for Digital Communities: The top award handed out by the [[:en:Prix Ars Electronica|Prix Ars Electronica]] cyberarts festival; this was the inaugural year for this category, and saw 2 of the 7 Golden Nicas handed out. Includes: public appearances at ceremonies in [[:en:New York|New York]] and [[:de:Linz|Linz]], Austria; 10,000 Euros; and perhaps an opportunity to lecture about the project in Linz. See [[m:Golden Nica Awards 2004]] for an account of the awards ceremony. |
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[[Image:WebCreationAward2004trophy.jpg|right|200px|thumb|The Web Creation Award trophy that Japanese Wikipedia won]] |
[[Image:WebCreationAward2004trophy.jpg|right|200px|thumb|The Web Creation Award trophy that Japanese Wikipedia won]] |
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* 2004 '''Web Creation Award''' for Japanese Wikipedia: The special prize awarded by Web Advertising Bureau in [[ja:日本広告主協会|Japan Advertisers Association]] which is the Association of biggest marketing offices and mass media in Japan; the Award is principally given for individuals who has achived great contribution on the World Wide Web in Japanese although, Wikipedia's activities impressed the judging committee of the Award, and made them honor Wikipedia with a exceptionally given special prize. The celemony was held on September 9 in Tokyo and two wikipedians attended who have contributed since the early days of Japanese Wikipedia and were also interviewed by judges in advance. |
* 2004 '''Web Creation Award''' for Japanese Wikipedia: The special prize awarded by Web Advertising Bureau in [[:ja:日本広告主協会|Japan Advertisers Association]] which is the Association of biggest marketing offices and mass media in Japan; the Award is principally given for individuals who has achived great contribution on the World Wide Web in Japanese although, Wikipedia's activities impressed the judging committee of the Award, and made them honor Wikipedia with a exceptionally given special prize. The celemony was held on September 9 in Tokyo and two wikipedians attended who have contributed since the early days of Japanese Wikipedia and were also interviewed by judges in advance. |
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*'''Webby Award 2004''' for "Best Community". One of 30 topical awards handed out by the [[en:Webby Awards|Webby Awards]] each year. Prize includes press coverage and a five-word acceptance speech. |
*'''Webby Award 2004''' for "Best Community". One of 30 topical awards handed out by the [[:en:Webby Awards|Webby Awards]] each year. Prize includes press coverage and a five-word acceptance speech. |
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* Top 10 reference sites - The UK ''[[en:Daily Mirror|Daily Mirror]]'', Oct. 17, 2003 |
* Top 10 reference sites - The UK ''[[:en:Daily Mirror|Daily Mirror]]'', Oct. 17, 2003 |
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* Site of the Month - ''[[en:Australian Personal Computer|Australian Personal Computer]]'', June 2004 (page 119) |
* Site of the Month - ''[[:en:Australian Personal Computer|Australian Personal Computer]]'', June 2004 (page 119) |
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* Top 100 Top Websites You Didn't Know You Couldn't Live Without - ''PC Magazine'', Apr. 20, 2004 |
* Top 100 Top Websites You Didn't Know You Couldn't Live Without - ''PC Magazine'', Apr. 20, 2004 |
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Revision as of 15:49, 11 October 2004
These are the trophies, awards, and media coverage garnered by various Wikimedia projects
Wikipedia
Trophies
- 2004 Golden Nica for Digital Communities: The top award handed out by the Prix Ars Electronica cyberarts festival; this was the inaugural year for this category, and saw 2 of the 7 Golden Nicas handed out. Includes: public appearances at ceremonies in New York and Linz, Austria; 10,000 Euros; and perhaps an opportunity to lecture about the project in Linz. See m:Golden Nica Awards 2004 for an account of the awards ceremony.
- 2004 Web Creation Award for Japanese Wikipedia: The special prize awarded by Web Advertising Bureau in Japan Advertisers Association which is the Association of biggest marketing offices and mass media in Japan; the Award is principally given for individuals who has achived great contribution on the World Wide Web in Japanese although, Wikipedia's activities impressed the judging committee of the Award, and made them honor Wikipedia with a exceptionally given special prize. The celemony was held on September 9 in Tokyo and two wikipedians attended who have contributed since the early days of Japanese Wikipedia and were also interviewed by judges in advance.
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- Top 10 reference sites - The UK Daily Mirror, Oct. 17, 2003
- Site of the Month - Australian Personal Computer, June 2004 (page 119)
- Top 100 Top Websites You Didn't Know You Couldn't Live Without - PC Magazine, Apr. 20, 2004
Web User Magazine Award | Web User Awards 2004. "Best Factual Website". Joint winner with BBCi News. From Web User, a UK Internet magazine. |