December 16
 
Ivan Trajkovic
 
 





Dear readers,

Starting now (December 17th, 2007 - 2:45AM GMT +1), voting is enabled again. ONLY Registered Users are allowed to vote. I have decided to allow 2 votes per 24 hours for Registered Users, with a hope that some startups will be able to catch up.
There were suggestions that I should reset the votes, however I decided not to do so for a simple reason. Some startups have invested a really large effort to get votes, and we should all respect that. Therefore, what may happen at the end is that a few top voted startups all receive shared promotion throughout the site.
In addition, I want to add that the winning comment must be an answer to my comment posted on December 3, 2007.

Best wishes to you all,
Ivan Trajkovic
CEO EuropeanStartups.com

P.S. For those who haven't heard that the voting was paused, please read the following announcement from December 16, 2007 - 14:00 GMT +1:

Due to increasing occurrence of faked IP addresses, I am forced to announce that the voting will only be allowed for registered users starting Monday December 17th, 2007. Users who registered by December 17th, 2007 and have suspicious email addresses will receive an email which will be used to verify their email address before they are allowed to vote.

 
 
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