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You can display all stored Awards for a selected letter or for a selected Pagerank. The data within the table may be sorted by clicking on a table header. The meaning of the headers is explained at the end of this page.

In case you miss an entry or detect incorrect data you can report this to me. I will try to fix the issue as soon as possible.





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NameLanguagePRBacklinkDateTheme
afgis.de5no2007-08-06
awardverleih.de5?2007-08-22


Explanation of the table headers:

Name The name is just used as an identifier for the different websites. Clicking onto a name will lead you to the corresponding site.

Language The language the website is using. In case a site supports multiple languages I stored only the language which were set on default when I visited the site.

PR PR is the abreviation for the "Pagerank" which was invented by Google to evaluate the importance of websites.

Backlink Indicates whether a backlink is needed for getting an award. "No" means that there exists at least one possibility to get promoted without linking back. "Yes" signals that a backlink is required to get considered for promotion. A "$" marks those listings where I have found no possibility to request an award without paying a fee.

Date The date I visited the website to collect the given data. This helps you deciding whether the given data might be outdated already.

Theme This column indicates whether an award or a certificate is archived. An award is choosen by a jury of any kind, while a certificate is granted for fulfilling a sample of given rules.



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