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NASA Wins 2015 Webby Awards

Apr 27, 2015
The websites and a mobile app selected for best-of-the-Web honors represent the diversity of NASA's online offerings.

The websites and a mobile app selected for best-of-the-Web honors represent the diversity of NASA's online offerings.

Three websites and a mobile app from NASA are among the winners of the 2015 Webby Awards, announced Monday in New York:

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory -- Webby award winner and People's Voice award winner in the Websites: Government category

NASA's Global Climate Change -- Webby award winner and People's Voice award winner in the Websites: Green category

NASA GeneLab -- Webby award winner in the Websites: Best Navigation category

NASA's Earth Now mobile app -- Webby award winner in the Mobile Sites & Apps: Education and Reference category

Previously, the Global Climate Change website won the juried Webby award in the Websites: Science category in 2011, the People's Voice Webby award for best science site in 2010, and was an official honoree in the science site category in 2009.

A full list of winners is available at:

http://www.webbyawards.com/winners

For this year, The Webby Awards received nearly 13,000 entries from all 50 U.S. states and more than 60 countries worldwide. About 1,000 nominees were selected from the entries and placed into dozens of categories for voting.

For information about NASA and its programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov

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