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Nature.com wins a Webby

As some of you may already have noticed, Nature.com has won a Webby. Yeah! :) Here are some more details.

There are so many things that we still want to do with the site that it feels very much like a work in progress to those of us spending our days (and nights) on it. But we're delighted that the judges already consider it useful and impressive. And thanks also to David P for the kind namecheck on BoingBoing.

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