Shorty Awards - 2010 Winners By Category

2010 Winners By Category

Advertising: Frank Adman, @FrankAdman
Apps: TweetDeck, @TweetDeck
Art: deviantART, @deviantART
Brand (Tie): Whole Foods, @WholeFoods
Brand (Tie): Sesame Street, @sesamestreet
Celebrity: Nathan Fillion, @NathanFillion
Cultural Institution (Tie): Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, @lewisginter
Cultural Institution (Tie): Reduced Shakespeare Company, @reduced
Customer Service: Bonnie Smalley, @ComcastBonnie
Design: Smashing Magazine, @smashingmag
Entertainment: True Blood HBO, @TrueBloodHBO
Finance: The Suze Orman Show, @SuzeOrmanShow
Food: Foodimentary, @Foodimentary
Government: Cory Booker, @CoryBooker
Health: Rachael Dunlop, @DrRachie
Humor (Tie): Mrs. Stephen Fry, @MrsStephenFry
Humor (Tie): David Thorne, @27bslash6
Innovation: Betty Draper, @BettyDraper
Literature: Arjun Basu, @arjunbasu
Journalist (Tie): William Bonner, @realwbonner
Journalist (Tie): Rachel Maddow, @maddow
Music (Tie): Ivete Sangalo, @ivetesangalo
Music (Tie): Ted Leo, @tedleo
News: The Diane Rehm Show, @drshow
Nonprofit: TWLOHA, @TWLOHA
Politics: The Nation, @thenation
Science: Jen Scheer, @flyingjenny
Sports: Bill Simmons, @sportsguy33
Tech: Soldier Knows Best, @SoldierKnowBest
Travel: Twitchhiker, @twitchhiker
Weird: The Llama, @DoWhatITellYou

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