Last week we asked you to nominate which conference you liked best in 2010. I had first put up a list of conferences and the idea was that based on your comments we could make that list smaller and then vote for the best one. Off course things went a little bit different, I should have known
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In stead of getting less choices we now have more choices because people actually added more conferences to the list. So, now what? Well, I really do want to make a great list of the best conferences of 2010. So we ARE going to vote, but a bit differently than usual. Instead of voting for the one you like most I’d like to know how you rated the conferences. Were they bad? Were they good? Were they excellent? We want to know. So yes, you need to fill in just that little bit more, but then again, we WILL have a great and honest winner when the voting is over!
I’m sorry there are so many options, but I’m going for the honest way ![]()
One more thing… I’d like your help, not just by voting, but also by spreading the news. You can do that in two ways: tweeting that you can vote here or (and that is even better) you can put the voting form on your own blog or website. The visitors of your website will then be able to vote too, right there on your site, and help us find out which one was the best. How can you do that? Simply past this code into your post and you are ready to go. Off course everybody who puts it on their site will be mentioned as a thank you
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The code to put on your site you can find here



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