Would you please evaluate Lithuanian Web Sites

Published: 15 May 2001 y., Tuesday
The 1st stage of the 6th WWW Championship has just come to an end. Over 120 web sites out of 460 primarily registered have been chosen to enter the second stage of the Championship. The following are among the chosen ones: Web Site of the President of the Republic of Lithuania , and also Web Site of the „Skamp“ group that represented Lithuania at the EuroVision Competition. The following Penki Kontinentai web projects were chosen to enter the 2nd stage of the above championship:
www.search.lt, http://media.search.lt, www.top100.lt, www.banner.lt, http://payments.5ci.lt, www.ratai.lt, www.chess.lt. At the 2nd stage, which will last through the beginning of June, the evaluation committee will choose the three best web projects of each category indicated. One of these three will eventually become the Category Laureate. The web site, which will be granted the highest evaluation will be presented with main prize. The final championship results will be announced during the first days of June. The winners will be granted with Alfonsas Vaura made prizes. You are welcome to cast your vote on the web sites you like when you visit the championship www.top.lt website. The web site, which gathers the most Internet users votes, will be granted the web user sympathy title. About winners of the 5th WWW Championship>>
Šaltinis: UAB "Penki Kontinentai"
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