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Greenbang is Computer Weekly’s Green IT Blog of the Year!

By Greenbang on Wednesday, 25th November 2009

ibmAwesome: Greenbang learned last night that it’s the winner of Computer Weekly’s Sustainable and Green IT Blog Award of the Year!

The winners were announced during a celebration at London’s Shoreditch House.

This was the second year for Computer Weekly’s IT blog awards, which were created to “discover which bloggers are best meeting the needs of IT professionals in the UK.” The Sustainable and Green IT category was a new one this year and was aimed at highlighting “the work being done to improve the green credentials of the IT industry,” according to Computer Weekly.

Thanks so much to Computer Weekly for recognising Greenbang, and hats off to the Greenbang team — as well as to you, dear readers — for making our site what it is today.

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READERS COMMENTS - Have your say...

  1. Helen Hopper says:

    Congratulations! Great job and thoroughly deserved.

  2. El Pub says:

    A link back would be nice chaps!

  3. Greenbang says:

    Ah, our bad, El Pub — we were posting this late at night : )

    Consider yourselves linked … and thanks again!

  4. Ciaran says:

    Congrats mate. Nice work.




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