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Banner design contest winner announced!

Do you remember the banner design contest we announced a while ago? The person who could create the Pingdom banner we liked the most would receive $200 and be displayed on CSS Mania. We got a really good response, and now the results are finally in…

And the winner is…
After going through all the submitted banners, we finally selected a winner. The winning banner was created by Anders Linander. He kindly agreed to make a few very minor modifications according to our wishes and this is the end result:

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Image: The winning banner by Anders Linander, followed by the three runners-up by, from left to right, Magnus Handberg, Michael Fontana and Milan Pavlovic.

Congratulations Anders! You have won $200 and your Pingdom banner will be on display at CSS Mania.

Thank you to all who participated!
At first we had planned on showing all banner submissions, but since some of them contain stock photos and other material that we do not have the rights to use, we have slightly “downgraded” that plan to a list of the people who submitted their contributions to the banner design contest. (Some submitted just one banner, others a lot of them.)

  • Johan Tell
  • Alin
  • Milan Pavlovic
  • Sunipeyk
  • Carl Rosekilly
  • Joe Jackson
  • Wayne Menard
  • Magnus Handberg
  • Michael Fontana
  • Jens Sandelin
  • Ward Larson
  • David Lilljebjörn
  • Mike Speero
  • Hakan Kamci
  • Jan Václav
  • Tomasz Ronda
  • Energizerrabbit
  • Anders Linander
  • James Unsworth

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Pingdom Podcast #6

Pingdom’s Podcast is a weekly show about Internet, web, security, and mobile stuff.

In this show, Saleh also gives us an update on the pending approval of his Carbon for Windows Phone Twitter client. We also talked about Nokia’s recent financial results, if Google Chrome can hit more than 50% market share this year, and the recent privacy-blunder by the guys behind the Path mobile app.

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There’s no denying that Google Chrome continues to be the darling of the web browser market. And as we predicted in July last year, Chrome overtook Firefox around November 2011.

So now the question is, when will Google also wrestle down Internet Explorer, and become the undisputed king of the browser world? In December 2011, Chrome 15 became the most popular browser in the world, beating Internet Explorer 8, but if you combine all IE versions, Microsoft still holds the number 1 spot.

Equipped with the latest web browser statistics from StatCounter, we set out to see when Chrome is likely to achieve more than 50% market share.

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Up or not? Keep track of your favorite US sports websites

Want to see how your favorite US sports site is doing, if it has a perfect 100% uptime score or not? If you want to check the latest scores and it isn’t working, could it be a problem with your computer or connection, or the site? We’ve got the solution for you!

For some time now we’ve been monitoring 34 major US sports and news sites related to sports. Our recent articles on the Super Bowl are a result of that monitoring.

Now you can look at how these sites are doing yourself on the public reports page for this list of US sports websites.

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Google Maps turns 7 years old – amazing facts and figures

Who has not used Google Maps? Raise your hand! Since the launch 7 years ago, Google Maps has become the de facto map service that users around the world go to for all their mapping needs.

As we say Happy Birthday to Google Maps, read on to find out some of the critical milestones in its history, and some amazing numbers and statistics.

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In 2010, there were just over 1 million secure Internet websites worldwide. Almost half of those, or 446,992 to be exact, were located in the United States.

But in which country can we find the most secure websites in relation to population? The answer may surprise you.

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