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11/12/2007 | Filed under Magazine > Latest issue / Magazine > Back issues
Issue 171 is on sale now, featuring the .net Awards 2007. Who’s won, who’s lost, who’s the hottest property on the internet? We reveal all and talk to the winners.
EDITORIAL INTRO FOR ISSUE 171
“You’ve helped us generate a fantastic shortlist, which was sent out to our judging panel”
Four months ago, we began asking you for nominations for the .net Awards 2007 at www. thenetawards.com. Since then, you’ve helped us generate a fantastic shortlist, which was sent out to our judging panel of the web industry’s great and good. The judges have had their say, and this issue sees the culmination of the .net Awards 2007, as we announce the lucky winners and speak to the people behind the best of the web. (Rather than just announce a bunch of winners and be done with it, we’re delighted to bring you interviews with the people behind the winning sites, podcasts, technologies, and more.)
Elsewhere in this issue, we’ve got a provocative interview with Peter Sunde from The Pirate Bay, an insider’s guide to site optimisation from Google, and a Photoshop project on creating logos with impact. Enjoy the issue!
.net issue 171 is on sale now!
![]() Pirate Bay interview We talk to Peter Sunde, the administrator of one of the web’s most notorious sites that has given the media moguls a run for their money | ![]() .net Awards 2007 Jason Walsh reveals the winners of this year’s magazine awards and discovers the secrets of their success |
![]() Gallery Don’t miss the hottest new sites on the web this month. If you don’t find inspiration, better check your pulse | ![]() Manage multiple browsers In this tutorial Craig Grannell shows you how to target specific browsers with override style sheets |
![]() Create a striking logo Tom Hartshorn walks you through the creation of a bold, high-impact logo you can use for a design portfolio | ![]() How We Built Signs of Life Former Endemol executive producer Garry Samett explains how they built interactive drama Signs of Life for BBC Switch |








