Interim Results: Vote Now For Your Favorite Web Products of 2009

Over December we have published our best Web products of 2009 over ten posts. This week we’ve opened up our selections for you to vote on. The poll is embedded below and we invite you to select your favorite web products of 2009. You can vote for up to 10 products. If you don’t see one of your favorites in the list, note it in the comments and we’ll count that as a vote too.

We will announce the final top 10, along with the full results, this Friday. After one day of voting, here is the top 10:

UPDATE: The poll is now closed, CLICK HERE TO SEE RESULTS.

1
Twitter
2
Google Maps
3
Google Chrome
4
Facebook
5
Hulu
6
Adobe AIR
7
WordPress
8
TweetDeck
9
iPhone platform
10
Evernote

Note: the poll is randomly ordered, but you can also view an alphabetical list below.

Top 100 Web Products of 2009, Alphabetical

Aardvark
ActivityStreams
Adobe AIR
Amazon EC2
Android platform
Appsfire
Apture
Arduino
Basecamp
BBC’s Semantic Music Project
Bing
Blip.fm
BNO (Breaking News Online)
box.net
Boxee
Brightkite
ChartBeat
Cisco Collaboration
Citysense
Clicker
Cliqset
Collecta
Data.gov
DBpedia
Echo (JS-Kit)
Evernote
Evri
Facebook
Facebook iPhone app
Fedex SenseAware
Feedly
Fever
Foursquare
Freebase
FreshBooks
Glue
Google App Engine
Google Apps
Google Chrome
Google Maps
Google Search Options and Rich Snippets
Google Voice
Hootsuite
HP CeNSE
Hulu
IBM’s sensor solutions
ioBridge
iPhone platform
Jimdo
Jive Software SBS 4.0
Jolicloud
Layar
Microsoft Windows Azure
MindTouch
Mint
Mir:ror
MOG
Moshi Monsters
Mozilla Raindrop
New York Times APIs
OneForty
Open Calais
OrSiSo
Outside.in
Pachube
Posterous
Postrank
present.ly
PubSubHubbub
Rackspace Cloud Drive
Regator
Ribbit
RSSCloud
Salesforce.com
Seesmic
Shazam
SocialCast
Socialtext
Spotify
StockTwits
Superfeedr
Tornado (FriendFeed framework)
Tumblr
TweetDeck
Tweetie
Tweetmeme
Twidroid
Twingly
Twitter
Vuze
Wetoku
WideNoise
Wikitude
Wolfram Alpha
Woopra
WordPress
Yahoo Query Language (YQL)
Yelp
Zemanta
Zoho CRM

Originally published on ReadWriteWeb (archived copy)

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