Sourceforge.net 2008 Community Choice Awards Finalists Posted
After much tallying, number crunching, and crossing out bogus nominations, we are proud to announce the finalists of the 2008 SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards.
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Best Project »
Best Project for the Enterprise »
Best Project for Educators »
Most Likely to Be the Next $1B Acquisition »
Best Project for Multimedia »
Best Project for Gamers »
Most Likely to Change the World »
Best New Project »
Most Likely to Be Accused of Patent Violation »
Most Likely to Get Users Sued »
Best Tool or Utility for SysAdmins »
Best Tool or Utility for Developers »
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With new awards like:
"Most Likely to Be Accused of Patent Violation »
Most Likely to Get Users Sued »"
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