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Q-Industries Helps Build Webby-Honored Pew Forum's 'Religion & Politics '08' Website
Site Earns Two Distinctions in the 12th Annual Webby Awards
| Source: Q-Industries
WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - April 17, 2008) - The 12th Annual Webby Awards, which identify
online excellence, have bestowed two awards on the Pew Forum's Religion & Politics '08 website;
Official Honoree in the Religion & Spirituality category, and as one of
five finalists for Best Politics Website of 2008. Q-Industries, a DC-based interactive firm that
develops online brands and custom applications, helped produce the online
resource, which features religious biographies, survey findings and
must-read articles on all the major presidential candidates.
Described as "the Oscars of the Internet" by The New York Times, this
year's Webby's contest received nearly 10,000 entries, from all 50 states
and 60 countries. The Official Honoree distinction is awarded to work that
scores in the top 15% of all work submitted for a Webby.
As part of a recent initiative to update the site, Q-Industries was engaged
to provide web design, data integration and a
content management system for Religion & Politics '08. Customized to
share survey information, research, documents and articles with the public,
the site's features include allowing users to compare summaries of the
candidates' positions on issues such as abortion, gay marriage and the Iraq
war, as well as Q&A discussions.
"Q is thrilled to contribute to a website that's informing the public on
the important role of religion in this presidential campaign," said Tim
Neill, CEO of Q-Industries. "The Pew Forum is renowned for the quality and
insights of its research, and it's gratifying to help make that information
even more accessible and valuable to its audiences."
Members of The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences will
choose Webby Award winners in each category. Winners will be announced on
May 6 and honored at a gala in New York City on June 10.
Nominees are also eligible to win the People's Voice
Awards, which will be determined by online public voting in each
category. Cast your vote here.
About the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life
The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life
delivers timely, impartial information on issues at the intersection of
religion and public affairs. The Forum is a nonpartisan, non-advocacy
organization and does not take positions on policy debates. Based in
Washington, DC, the Forum is a project of the Pew Research Center, which is funded by
The Pew Charitable Trusts.
About Q-Industries:
Q-Industries is an interactive agency that designs and builds online
brands, websites and advanced Internet-based applications, with expertise
in online marketing, social networking, and new media services. From
helping launch start-ups employing 2.0 technologies, to advancing the
capabilities of Fortune 500 websites, Q-Industries' clients span
commercial, government, and association/nonprofit organizations across the
U.S.
Founded in 1999, Q-Industries offers custom web
application development, and a library of transferable web
applications, such as email marketing and content management systems,
resulting in more robust applications at lower costs. Please visit:
www.q-industries.com or call 202-776-9090.
About The Webby Awards
Hailed as the "Oscars of the Internet" by The New York Times, The Webby
Awards is the leading international award honoring excellence on the
Internet, including websites, interactive advertising, online film and
video, and mobile web sites. The Webby Awards is presented by The International Academy of Digital Arts and
Sciences.