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Who has contributed most to UK technology?

Nominations are open for the CNET Awards 2004. We're looking for the biggest contributor to UK technology... Read more

8 July, 2004 by ZDNet UK

Who's the UK's IT Community Hero of the Year?

Entries are now open for the CNET Networks UK Business Technology Awards 2008, with a new category recognising achievements benefiting the IT community Read more

30 April, 2008 by ZDNet UK

2007 CNET Networks Awards open for entry

The annual awards run by ZDNet UK's parent company are here again. You have a month to get your entries in Read more

30 April, 2007 by ZDNet UK

Saxby honoured at CNET Networks Awards

Tesco, BP, Intel and Zopa also picked up prizes at last night's CNET Networks UK Technology Awards Read more

27 September, 2006 by ZDNet UK

Search for the UK's best coders kicks off

Builder: Have you made an outstanding contribution to software development, or been involved in a leading open source initiative? If so, you could be joining us for a gala dinner at London's Park Lane Hilton Read more

2 June, 2005 by ZDNet UK

CNET 2005 Technology Awards open for business

Has your company made an outstanding contribution to technology innovation? Have you employed technology to push your business forward? Or have you done something great for open source? If so, we want to know about it Read more

1 June, 2005 by ZDNet UK

New UK tech awards open for nominations

Nominations are now open for the CNET Networks Technology Awards, celebrating the best IT suppliers, e-commerce sites, and the people and technologies who are making a difference Read more

6 August, 2003 by ZDNet UK
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2006 CNET Awards

The CNET Business Technology Awards, now in their fourth year, attracted a record crowd to the London Hyde Park Hilton to celebrate the organisations and individuals who are making a real contribution to the UK technology sector Read more

29 October, 2006 by ZDNet UK
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2006 CNET Awards

The CNET Business Technology Awards, now in their fourth year, attracted a record crowd to the London Hyde Park Hilton to celebrate the organisations and individuals who are making a real contribution to the UK technology sector Read more

29 October, 2006

E-commerce minister reshuffled to Treasury

...who has made the greatest contribution to UK technology at the annual CNET Awards. Replacing Timms is international trade minister Mike O'Brien MP who... Read more

15 September, 2004 by Andy McCue

UK Tech Summit draws big names

...s third year, and will see the launch of the first annual CNET Awards ceremony, created to recognise excellence in all areas of the UK... Read more

27 August, 2003 by Matt Loney

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