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The Guardian won six prizes at last night's Association of Online Publishers' (AOP) Awards .

The title was named best digital publisher for consumers and was recognised for its use of video. It also took the Launch Award for its Open Platform Project , the Innovation Award for its iPhone application and a Research and Insights prize.

Guardian journalist Matthew Weaver, who helped provide multimedia coverage for the title during last year's G20 , was also recognised winning the award for Digital Editorial Individual.

Reed Business Information's (RBI) FlightGlobal website was named best business website, while IPC Media's NME took the consumer website prize. Incisive Media took the Digital Publisher - Business Award and Magicalia was named best Specialist Digital Publisher.

The full list of winners follows below:

Launch

Guardian Open Platform

Editorial Team - Business

PropertyWeek.com

Editorial Team - Consumer

Telegraph Media Group

Research & Insights Project

Guardian News and Media Word of Mouth Project

Digital Advertising Sales Team

Future Publishing

Innovation

Guardian iPhone application

Cross-Media Project

BBC Headroom

Commercial Partnership

Global Radio with XBOX360

Use of video

Guardian.co.uk

Use of mobile

Autotrader

Ad Technology Platform

Maxifier

Digital Editorial Individual

Matthew Weaver, Guardian News and Media

Website - Business

FlightGlobal

Website - Consumer

NME.com

Specialist Digital Publisher

Magicalia

Digital Publisher - Business

Incisive Media

Digital Publisher - Consumer

Guardian News and Media

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Laura Oliver
Laura Oliver is a freelance journalist, a contributor to the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, co-founder of The Society of Freelance Journalists and the former editor of Journalism.co.uk (prior to it becoming JournalismUK)

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