Passport is finalist for “Best of the Web”
We weren't sure how this whole blogging thing would go when we launched Passport 10 months ago. But, apparently, it's going pretty well. We learned yesterday that Passport has been named a finalist for best blog in MIN's Best of the Web awards. We couldn't be more honored, particularly because we're up against some real heavies: ...
We weren't sure how this whole blogging thing would go when we launched Passport 10 months ago. But, apparently, it's going pretty well. We learned yesterday that Passport has been named a finalist for best blog in MIN's Best of the Web awards.
We weren't sure how this whole blogging thing would go when we launched Passport 10 months ago. But, apparently, it's going pretty well. We learned yesterday that Passport has been named a finalist for best blog in MIN's Best of the Web awards.
We couldn't be more honored, particularly because we're up against some real heavies: Newsweek.com's On Faith blog, New York magazine's Grub Street, RetailDesignDiva.com, Infoworld.com's Gripeline, Janemag.com, PCWorld's Techlog, and Time Inc.'s The Parenting Post, winners all.
Big thanks are obviously owed to YOU. Whether you're with us day after day, or it's your first time visiting, please keep reading Passport. We love cranking it out.
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