Winners

January 22nd, 2008

Best Overall: Facebook

Facebook revolutionized the idea of what social networking could be. [Learn More About Facebook]

Best technology innovation / achievement: Earthmine

Earthmine picks up where Google Earth leaves off, bringing deep semantic data to 3D panoramas of the real world. Earthmine’s system can keep track of the objects found in the real world and attribute information to each of them, such as latitude, longitude, elevation, and other attributes. [Learn More about Earthmine]

Best Clean Tech Startup: Tesla Motors

Tesla’s green sports car has captured the imagination of a public who had come to expect electric cars to be dull are boring. Due to be released this year, the company has pre-orders from some of the biggest names in Entertainment and Technology. [Learn More about Tesla Motors]

Best video startup: Hulu

Hulu put television online. Their broadcasting system was modeled on the success of social video sites and drawn the praise of its previous critics. [Learn More about Hulu]

Best user-generated content site: Digg

Digg’s simple voting system defined the emerging social media revolution. Getting “dugg” quickly became a badge of honor and established a coveted place in the geek lexicon. [Learn More about Digg]

Best mobile start-up: Twitter

Twitter, the new addictive microblogging platform. It wasn’t until after the South by Southwest conference that people realized the value of the incredibly simple microblogging platform. [Learn More about Twitter]

Best International startup: Netvibes

Based in London, Tariq Karim and Freddy Mini’s Netvibes has made waves in the U.S. as a top personalized web portal. [Learn More about Netvibes]

Best consumer startup: Meebo

Meebo made instant messaging ubiquitous by bringing it online. They then developed it into a platform where anyone could add chat to their applications. [Learn More about Meebo]

Best enterprise startup: Zoho

Zoho’s comprehensive online suite of 14 business applications ranging from document editing to CRM continues to lead the way in the move away from desktop computing to working in the cloud. [Learn More about Zoho]

Best design: SmugMug

SmugMug is professional photo site. SmugMug’s attention to detail and design can command as much as $150 per year from their users. [Learn More about SmugMug]

Best new gadget/ device: Apple iPhone

See Apple’s acceptance speech by (fake) Steve Jobs here. [Learn More about Apple]

Best business model: Zazzle

Looking for a Star Wars hat or memorable mug? Zazzle is an on-demand factory of consumer goods for top brands. It also lets consumers become producers by uploading their own images onto that T-shirt, mug, or mousepad. . Consumers can also receive a commission on products that they sell and design themselves. [Learn More about Zazzle]

Best bootstrapped startup: Techmeme.

Founded and developed solely by Gabe Rivera, Techmeme serves as the front page of the tech blogosphere. The site’s advanced algorithms identify the day’s top stories by making sense of conversations across the web’s best blogs. [Learn More about Techmeme]

Best Startup Founder: Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook)

Does this really need any explanation? At 23 Mark has built one of the world’s leading online destinations that has recently been valued at $15 billion. A remarkable achievement for anyone, let alone someone at the still relatively young 23. A well deserved award.

Best Startup CEO: Toni Schneider (Automattic)

Schnieder has lead the company from its roots as a open source alternative to Movable Type into a multi-million dollar enterprise that saves the world from blog spam and offers a free hosted blogging solution that competes with Google’s Blogger.

Best new startup: iMedix

iMedix combines search and social networking to change the way people find health information online. Users are encouraged to help each other by sharing health experiences and links from around the web. [Learn More about iMedix]

Most likely to succeed: Automattic (WordPress)

The open source blogging platform that powers the long tale and turned into a multi-million dollar spam fighting and hosted blogging service. [Learn More about Automattic]

Best use of viral marketing: StumbleUpon

StumbleUpon’s service lets users bookmark and discover new sites they love. With only a $1.5 million investment in 2005, StumbleUpon gew to over 4 million Stumblers and was bought by eBay in 2007 for $75 million. [Learn More about StumbleUpon]

Best time sink site: Kongregate

CEO Jim Greer describes Kongregate as XBox live for casual games. This site hosts some of the webs most addictive casual games. Remember Desktop Tower Defense? Moreover, the games are not only played by users, but also created by them in exchange for a share of advertising revenue and other rewards. [Learn More about Kongregate]

Most likely to make the world a better place: DonorsChoose

DonorsChoose.org is dedicated to connecting classrooms in need with individuals who want to help. [Learn More about DonorsChoose]

12 Comments

Le Blog de DoYouBuzz » Les indispensables du web 2.0 : Netvibes says:

[...] noter également : Netvibes est une startup française, qui a récemment reçu les Crunchies de la meilleure startup internationale [...]

émergenceweb : blogue » Blog Archive » Les Crunchies 2007 : De Facebook au faux Steve Jobs, en passant par 2001 Odyssée de l’espace… says:

[...] de tous les gagnants et de toutes les catégories. Pour cela, vous pouvez aller consulter la liste ICI mais je me dois de vous parler de quelques petits «à-côtés» qui ont pimenté la soirée. [...]

Igor says:

postcrossing.com is not the winner?
it is piti

igor

EA PLAY » The Crunchies 2007 says:

[...] VentureBeat, Read/WriteWeb und TechCrunch kürten die besten Startups des Jahres 2007. An the winner [...]

iphone lover says:

Wow. Those sites are real winners. How I wish I could also own a winning site. :)

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Jim says:

A major player in this new technological age created primarily by the Internet Television merger is Unity 4 Humanity. Since 2006 they have been monumental in defining, structuring, defining, and shaping the world of .tv domains/channels and Global Web Presence. A Global Web Presence utilizes a .com and .tv channel as foundational elements with other top level domains functioning as peripherals. All sites and channels are developed as Content Management Systems that are compatible across browsers and technological devices, as well as support multiple languages. Unity 4 Humanity continually set new benchmarks, industry standards, and should most definitely be considered for a Crunchie! As an Internet Service Provider, Domain Registrar, and Consulting Group why they are not yet mentioned in Techcrunch is beyond absurd.

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[...] saisie panoramique de paysage, assez pour remporter le premier prix du très populaire concours « Crunchies 2007 » organisé par, entre autres, TechCrunch. Une autre compagnie, MapJack, apparaît sur nos radars [...]

Atorips says:

A major player in this new technological age created primarily by the Internet Television merger is Unity 4 Humanity.

watch tv says:

Based in London, Tariq Karim and Freddy Mini’s Netvibes has made waves in the U.S. as a top personalized web portal.

Kurr says:

cool as a top personalized web portal.

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