The Computer Weekly Blog Awards
In the category of things I really ought to have blogged about before now:
[Computer Weekly](http://www.computerweekly.com) is running its first ever [IT blog awards](http://www.computerweekly.com/blogawards.htm). The team are looking for the best of the technology blogs, particularly those with a UK slant. There are seven categories, from [Web 2.0 and business](http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/04/24/230441/web-2.0-and-business-blogs-computerweekly.com-it-blog-awards.htm) to [IT project management](http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/04/24/230437/it-project-management-blogs-computerweekly.com-it-blog-awards.htm), and nominations are open until the end of the month (31st May)
I’m part of the judging panel (for my blog knowledge rather than my technical knowledge, thankfully) and wrote an opinion piece for the magazine that appeared in print last week, with the dual aims of plugging the competition and plugging the idea of blogging. And that was fun. it’d been a year since I’d written something just for print. I even got to have one of those glowery, serious mugshots over the top of my column. Ah, another dream fulfilled…
Anyway, if you know some good tech blogs, please go and [nominate them](http://www.computerweekly.com/blogawards.htm).
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