The Crunchies -- the award for tech startups organized by TechCrunch, GigaOm, Read/WriteWeb and VentureBeat -- have finally announced the five finalists for each category. No word yet from the official hosts, but below is the list of nominees. For reactions check out TechMeme.
Best Technology Innovation/Achievement: Earthmine, Like, Move Networks, Twine, Viewdle
Best bootstrapped start-up: FriendFeed, PoliticalBase, ProductWiki, Techmeme, UpNext
Best new gadget/device: iPhone, Kindle, Ooma, Pleo, Wii
Best business model: Glam Media, Imeem, Prosper, Weatherbill, Zazzle
Best design: Etsy, Jackson Fish Market, Netvibes, SmugMug, Songza
Best enterprise start-up: 37Signals, Attributor, EditGrid, Ribbit, Zoho
Best consumer start-up: 1800-FREE-411, 23andMe, LinkedIn, Meebo, Zillow
Best mobile start-up: AdMob, Fring, Loopt, Shozu, Twitter
Best international start-up: Atlassian, Gizmoz, MusicShake, Netvibes, Openads
Best user-generated content site: Digg, Facebook, Geni, Instructables, Yelp
Best video site: Aniboom, Hulu, Joost, Justin.tv, Tokbox
Best clean tech start-up: A123Systems, Ausra, Gridpoint, NanoSolar, Tesla Motors
Best user of viral marketing: Flixter, iLike, iminlikewithyou, RockYou, StumbleUpon
Best time sink site: College Humor, Duels, Kdice, Kongregate, Pandora
Most likely to make the world a better place: Causes, DonorsChoose, ZeroFootprint, Kiva, One Laptop Per Child
Most likely to succeed: Kayak, Mint, Slide, Wordpress, Zivity
Best start-up founder: Reid Hoffman (LinkedIn), Max Levchin (Slide), Kevin Rose (Digg), Evan Williams (Twitter), Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook)
Best start-up CEO: Gina Bianchini (Ning), Dick Costolo (Feedburner), Toni Schneider (Wordpress), Rob Solomon (Sidestep), Lance Takoda (Rock You)
Best new start-up of 2007: Hulu, iMedix, Joost, Ribbit, Tumblr
Best overall: Digg, Facebook, GrandCentral, Twitter, Zillow