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Business Web sites named as Eppy Award finalists

The Web sites of BusinessWeek, Bloomberg News, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Times business section were named Monday as finalists in the annual Eppy Awards for business news sites with more than 1 million visitors per month.

The Eppy Awards, sponsored by Editor & Publisher and MediaWeek magazine, honor the best sites in the media world.

The sites for Automotive News, Crain’s Chicago Business and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance were named the finalists for business news sites with fewer than 1 million visitors per month.

BloggingStocks.com, a 2008 election blog from BusinessWeek and the “Today in the Sky” blog from USAToday were named finalists for the best business blogs.

Crave from CBS Interactive, Engadget.com and Fortune magazine’s Apple 2.0 were named finalists in the consumer technology blog category.

See all of the finalists here.

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