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Gizmodo’s Jason Chen Nominated For T3 Gadget Person of the Year Award [Selfpromotion]

Gizmodos Jason Chen Nominated For T3 Gadget Person of the Year Award [Selfpromotion]Our dear Jason Chen\’s been nominated for T3\’s Gadget Person of the Year award, but he\’s too shy to tell everyone. So I\’m doing it for him! Say congratulations to Jason and go vote for him or his fellow nominees.

Voting shall be done throughout the T3 page which has the Person of the Year category listed as the general one. You\’ll notice that Jason is inside the company of some great folks corresponding to last year\’s winner Stephen Fry, so it would be a troublesome competition. Irrespective of what though, he\’s a winner in our hearts.

Portrait of Jason Chen done by David Lanham who does portraits like this over FaceTime chats. He can do a portrait like this for you in addition, but understand that he charges $50 and is already booked out until the tip of the year.

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