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		<title>By: Vance Hedderel, Director of PR &#38; Communications, dotMobi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vance Hedderel, Director of PR &#38; Communications, dotMobi</dc:creator>
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		<description>Please note the "ilovemobileweb" awards were not created by nor they administered by the company dotMobi; they are a program of the dotMobi Advisory Group (http://www.advisorygroup.mobi) -- an independent industry association -- and will be administered by Informa. The company dotMobi is providing smart phones to winners of the six categories, which are part of a package of prizes each winner will receive. 

The "ilovemobileweb" awards are the upcoming Mobile Web Europe event, which is part of a new series of events that includes Mobile Web Americas (premiered in January 2008) and Mobile Web Asia (to premier in 2009). That series is the official event series of the dotMobi Advisory Group and again are being run by Informa.

I volunteered to be a judge of the  "ilovemobileweb" awards because I see a LOT of sites on a daily basis, have a good sense of what is or isn’t “good” from an end-user angle and I’m pretty darn impartial.

As I said in my comments to Mr. Walsh, if the dotMobi Advisory Group really wanted to “weight” these awards, they wouldn’t have opened them to competition at all.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please note the &#8220;ilovemobileweb&#8221; awards were not created by nor they administered by the company dotMobi; they are a program of the dotMobi Advisory Group (http://www.advisorygroup.mobi) &#8212; an independent industry association &#8212; and will be administered by Informa. The company dotMobi is providing smart phones to winners of the six categories, which are part of a package of prizes each winner will receive. </p>
<p>The &#8220;ilovemobileweb&#8221; awards are the upcoming Mobile Web Europe event, which is part of a new series of events that includes Mobile Web Americas (premiered in January 2008) and Mobile Web Asia (to premier in 2009). That series is the official event series of the dotMobi Advisory Group and again are being run by Informa.</p>
<p>I volunteered to be a judge of the  &#8220;ilovemobileweb&#8221; awards because I see a LOT of sites on a daily basis, have a good sense of what is or isn’t “good” from an end-user angle and I’m pretty darn impartial.</p>
<p>As I said in my comments to Mr. Walsh, if the dotMobi Advisory Group really wanted to “weight” these awards, they wouldn’t have opened them to competition at all.</p>
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