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February 8, 2010
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Engadget awards – Nokia shortlisted



Engadget-awardsGLOBAL – The folks over at Engadget have revealed their shortlist for the 2009 Engadget Awards. And Nokia has landed in three different categories. The Nokia N900 is up for both Gadget of the Year and the Smartphone of the Year. Also landing in the list is the Nokia Booklet 3G which has been shortlisted in the Netbook of the Year category.

The Engadget editors have taken the nominations for 23 different categories and come up with some cracking shortlists. The voting system is dead simple and shouldn’t take you too long – unless you want to have a healthy deliberation on it all!

Voting is open until Saturday 20 February 2010 after which the votes will be checked for abuse and the results finalised. The following week, Engadget will reveal the list of winners alongside its own Editors’ Choice winners.

We’re not going to suggest what devices or gadgets to vote for, but you can probably guess which ones we’ve already chosen!

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