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Follow 2010 Nobel Prize Announcements Live With Nobelprize.org's Channels and Services.

STOCKHOLM, September 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Nobelprize.org, the official web site of the Nobel Prize, will provide real time updates about the 2010 Nobel Prizes as the news breaks, with live webcasts in HD quality of the Nobel Prize Announcements, including alerts on social media such as Twitter and Facebook.

Nobelprize.org provides the official news about the 2010 Nobel Prize Announcements as soon as they happen. The first announcement, for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, will be made on 4 October 11:30 a.m. CET, 9:30 a.m. GMT at the earliest (see the full timetable of announcements here http://nobelprize.org/press/nobelfoundation/press_releases/2010/announcements _10.html).

 You can follow the news in the following ways:     - Live webcast on Nobelprize.org. The press conferences from      the Nobel Prize awarding institutions and exclusive interviewswith      members of Nobel Committees will be webcast live in HD quality on      Nobelprize.org. If you cannot follow the live webcast, the      Announcements as well as interviews will be available as video      on-demand after a few hours. Additional material such as telephone      interviews with the new Nobel Laureates and the opportunity topost      congratulatory messages will be available.    - Live Webcast Widget. You can embed the widget      http://nobelprize.org/nobel_organizations/nobelweb/pressroom/widget/      live_webcast_widget.html on your own web site or blog forup-to-the-      minute news as they occur.    - Facebook. Keep up with the latest news on the Nobelprize.org      Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/Nobelprize.org) page, readcomments      and see additional photos of the new Nobel Laureates from Facebook      Fans.    - Twitter alerts. The Twitter feed(http://twitter.com/Nobelprize_org)      (#nobelprize) lets you keep in touch with the Nobel PrizeAnnouncements      using the web, through SMS alerts on your phone, or instantmessenger      services. You can also post your congratulatory tweet on the feed.    - Nobel Prize YouTube channel. http://www.youtube.com/thenobelprize      Featured on YouTube is the continuation of Q&A sessions withNobel      Laureates. YouTube users can put their questions to the 2010 Nobel      Laureates. 

Background information on the new Nobel Laureates and their Nobel Prize Awarded achievements, including the official documentation from the Nobel Prize awarding institutions, are available on Nobelprize.org as the announcements are made.

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