On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 20:05:49 -0600, Winship <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >Most of these awards seem to go to commercial users. How about some >academic awards? I know Doug doesn't like the WWW but if others would like to go to the year-in-summary page on _all_ these awards http://www.lsoft.com/news/choicewinners.asp you will see that 5 of the 7 seven winners are in fact hosted at academic institutions, and the nature of all these lists/sites is definitely non-commercial if not always narrowly 'academic' in nature. The very first award was made in the Education category for [log in to unmask] a worldwide list of library/media center professionals. I'd call that rather academic. The 6th winner (CharityChannel) is a not-for-profit organization. Stofair is the only 'commercial' enterprise among these awards, and 'E-Mail marketing' might reasonably be expected to be somewhat 'commercial' in nature. Even so, the award to them was based on the way in which Stofair adapted LISTSERV Maestro and LISTSERV communication technology to a commercial usage, not that they made some money at it.