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The 2nd Annual Open Web Awards Call for Blog PartnersOctober 15th, 2008 at 5:37 pmSource:Mashable! Automattic, maker of the WordPress blogging platform, has announced the acquisition of PollDaddy, a company that provides embeddable poll and survey widgets. The deal apparently follows an integration project between the two companies, featuring a PollDaddy plugin for WordPress.org blogs as well as an integration within the editor on WordPress.com. Both products are immediately available following today’s news. Matt Mullenweg, founder of Automattic, offered the following comment on his blog: “As we started to look at building out our own service for [polls and surveys], it became more obvious that, while on the surface it’s a very simple problem, there’s a lot of hidden complexity and opportunities for some really powerful features under the hood. There are probably a dozen companies addressing this space right now, but as we started to survey the space I was struck by how often I’d see this “PollDaddy” thing pop up.” As for PollDaddy, the two-man team will join Automattic and continue working on the product, with plans to continue to serve polling applications to platforms beyond WordPress. From their announcement: “We are still 100% focused on building PollDaddy support into as many platforms as possible, so you will see our support for MySpace, Ning, Blogger, Typepad, Hi5, Orkut, Piczo, etc. continue to improve and grow.” The Automattic-PollDaddy deal follows news last month that Automattic was buying IntenseDebate, makers of a popular third-party commenting plugin. Last year, Automattic also bought Gravatar, a service for maintaining the same avatar in your comments across blogs. As I mentioned back when Automattic acquired IntenseDebate, it makes a lot of sense for the company to scoop up startups that feed into their ecosystem. Like IntenseDebate, PollDaddy instantly has added millions of members, who can in turn begin using the software not only on WordPress blogs, but on all of the other services that PollDaddy supports. Meanwhile, more broadly, it would appear that the startups with money (Automattic raised nearly $30 million recently) are going to aggressively scoop up those with limited prospects for survival during the current economic and venture capital crunch. —Related Articles at Mashable | All That’s New on the Web:Rumor: Automattic Valued at $150-300 MillionAutomattic Acquires IntenseDebate to Shake Up the CommentspherePollDaddy Has a Baby. His Name is Jr. There’s an API Too.Automattic Assimilates BuddyPress, Moves Towards Social NetworkingAutomattic Acquires Portable Avatar Tool GravatarWordpress Ups Free Storage Space to 3GBAnother $29.5 Million for Wordpress Founder
The 2nd Annual Open Web Awards is only weeks away. The Open Web Awards is the only multilingual international online voting competition that covers major innovations in Web technology. The first Open Web Awards was spread over our 50 international blog partners and this year we are aiming higher. Already in just over a week we have 30 blog partners confirmed in 4 languages and 8 countries. Help us expand. Call for Blog Partners The Open Web Awards is about sharing the process with the Web and blogosphere. Therefore, this year we are aiming to more than double the amount of blog partners involved. The requirements are minimal. If you are a blogger and would like to participate please fill out the Blog Partner Application. Thanks to Our Sponsors*: Platinum Partner PartnerUp brings small business and social networking together to create a community where entrepreneurs find the people, resources and information to grow their businesses. Gold Sponsor iStockphoto is the world’s leading image market and a revenue-sharing social network. Browse 3.5 million images and videos starting at $1 or become a contributor. *There are only 2 sponsorship opportunities remaining and they will go fast. To lock your sponsorship, contact me. Keep glued to Mashable and our Blog Partners as the event kicks off November 5th. Online Competition Timeline Outline: - November 5th, 2008 | Nominations Open - November 19th, 2008 | Online Voting Round 1 - December 3rd, 2008 | Final Round Voting - December 16th, 2008 | Winners Announced —Related Articles at Mashable | All That’s New on the Web:Mashable Presents The 2nd Annual Open Web AwardsHome and IntroductionThe 2nd Annual Open Web Awards Live Gala:Blog PartnersMashable.com Awarded Most Improved BlogNominate Mashable in The 2007 Performancing Blog AwardsOpen Web Awards - Nominations Begin Tomorrow
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