
We’re thrilled to announce Ustream is a winner in CNET’s 2009 Webware 100 Award in the Photo and Video category. The Webware 100 Awards recognize the best of Web 2.0 apps as determined by CNET readers and users. This is the third year we have won this high honor and we appreciate the support of our entire community that helped make this happen.
Nearly 630,000 votes were cast during the voting this year. For information about the award and a full list of winners, click here.
Congratulations to UStream! It is awesome to see UStream getting honors for what it is doing. Bringing broadcasting to the masses!
Keep it up.
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Park Ridge City Council is focused on snow while most of their citizens are probably looking forward to summer and sun. An ordinance that requires all businesses to clear their own sidewalk of ice and snow immediately after a snowfall or else risk being fined is considered by aldermen. As part of this discussion, they also reviewed proposals to allow police to ticket those residents throwing snow onto public streets from parkways, sidewalks, and driveway aprons.
The proposed ordinance states that business owners may be fined with $50 for each day that their sidewalk accumulated two inches of snow within 24 hours. Tentative support on Monday night was given by Aldermen Frank Wsol, Jim Allegretti, and Rich DiPietro.
Park Ridge Chamber of Commerce executive director, Gail Haller, found no negative impact of the new law. She said that most businesses are already clearing their sidewalks voluntarily.
Allegretti said, “I don’t want the businesses to be opened to lawsuits. This ordinance would protect business owners if ever someone suffered an injury after falling down on a shoveled pavement that may not yet be completely clear of ice.” Also, Everette “Buzz” Hill, City Attorney, said he would verify an existing state law preventing liability.
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Way to go Ustream! This is only the beginning!
Great job on winning CNET’s 2009 Webware 100 Award in the Photo and Video category. Thats big time