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17th Annual Webby Awards: 4 Philly winners

Bluecadet Interactive, a Northern Liberties web dev firm, won two Webby Awards this year, along with FactCheck.org and Penn's Law School.

The Bluecadet team, pictured here while celebrating vest day, again won a couple Webby Awards this year.

Bluecadet Interactive, a Northern Liberties web dev firm, won two Webby Awards this year, along with FactCheck.org and Penn’s Law School. It’s not Bluecadet’s first time to win one of the Internet awards.

The ceremony will be streamed live on May 22.

See a full list of Philly nominees here. See a full list of winners here.

Winner: Juvenile Law Center Website
Entrant Organization: Juvenile Law Center (Bluecadet Interactive)
Won a Webby Award for: Best Law Website
Entrant City: Philadelphia, PA

Winner: With Art Philadelphia
Entrant Organization: Bluecadet Interactive
Won a Webby Award for: Best Associations Website
Entrant City: Philadelphia, PA

Winner: FactCheck.org
Entrant Organization: FactCheck.org
Won a People’s Voice Award for: Best Politics Website
Entrant City: Philadelphia, PA

Winner: University of Pennsylvania Law School
Entrant Organization: University of Pennsylvania Law School
Won a People’s Voice Award for: Best Law Website
Entrant City: Philadelphia, PA

Companies: Bluecadet

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