19.06.2007 13:00:00
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CNET.com Launches the ``CNET Blog Network,'' a Collection of New Blogs Featuring Commentary from Industry Experts
CNET (www.cnet.com), where people go
to discover the latest in tech and consumer electronics, and a property
of CNET Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: CNET), today announced the CNET Blog
Network, a collection of blogs written by leading industry experts about
technology’s influence on a variety of topics,
such as sports, politics, green technology, parenting, and more.
Available at http://blogs.cnet.com,
the bloggers were hand-selected by CNET editors and chosen because of
their knowledge, credibility, and authenticity, as well as their ability
to further expand CNET’s coverage of
technology and its impact on the world today.
The CNET Blog Network expands upon the site’s
existing blog franchises, which include Crave (http://crave.cnet.com),
a gadget blog; Webware (http://webware.cnet.com),
a blog about Web 2.0 sites, services, and applications; and the CNET
News Blogs (http://blogs.news.com),
a collection of blogs covering the latest tech news and trends.
Featuring experts such as Peter Glaskowsky, Vinod Khosla, and Martin
Tobias, the addition of independent voices to the CNET community allows
CNET to further expand the conversations happening on the site between
editors and users about today’s hottest
technology products, news, and trends.
"CNET fosters a community where people can
share their ideas and thoughts on the technology topics that most
interest them,” said Jai Singh, senior vice
president and editor-in-chief of CNET. "The
inclusion of these new independent voices on our network provides users
with an even richer and comprehensive experience, as they turn to CNET
to learn about the latest in tech and consumer electronics.” "The CNET blog network will allow us to
explore the evolving impact of new technology on families. We will talk
about what happens after we unwrap new gadgets and take them home,”
said Amy Tiemann, Ph. D., who is teaming with husband and open-source
pioneer Michael to write the new parenting and technology blog. "We
are excited that CNET's new blog network is reaching out beyond
traditional media borders. CNET will deliver our expert insights
directly to an audience of tech-savvy parents who are grappling with
these issues on a daily basis.”
The 18 bloggers were invited to join the CNET Blog Network to bring
fresh perspectives; CNET will be adding more topics and bloggers in the
coming months. These bloggers are expected to uphold the same journalism
standards as the CNET editors, so users can expect the same level of
editorial quality from contributors to the CNET Blog Network as they do
from CNET editors. The Blog Network will comprise 14 new blogs,
including:
Cellular Obsession – Popular
talk-show host Ronn Owens from San Francisco’s
KGO Radio has talked so much to his listeners about the latest cell
phones that it’s become a passionate hobby.
Owens offers his opinions on the latest phones with the CNET audience.
Design and Technology – Design
enthusiast Jean Aw finds the most incredible things in the most
unlikely of places and loves bringing them to the attention of her
readers.
(parent . thesis) – Author of a book
titled, "Mojo Mom”,
Amy Tiemann and her husband Michael Tiemann offer the latest news and
musings about raising kids in today's hyper-connected, 24/7 world.
Sports Tech – As one of the
founders of golf’s leading fitness
resource, the Titleist Performance Institute, Dave Phillips writes
about technology’s significant impact on
golf today, and the sports gear that is giving today’s
players an inside edge to every game they play.
Additional blogs include: The open road with Matt Asay, a blog focusing
on open source; The digital home with Don Reisinger; The Macalope, a
blog focusing on Apple; Politics, Policy, and Technology with Donnie
Fowler; Speeds and Feeds, with Kevin Krewell, Peter Glaskowsky, and Jim
Handy; Green Tech, with Vinod Khosla, Neal Dikeman, and Martin Tobias;
The Web Services Report with Harrison Hoffman; Music and Technology with
Matt Rosoff; Media Sphere with Josh Wolf; and Searchlight: an SEO
blog with Stephan Spencer. In addition to this original content, CNET
plans to syndicate blog content from Marc Andreesen and Mark Cuban.
The CNET Blog Network builds upon the success of CNET Networks’
business technology site, ZDNet, which today hosts over 30 industry
recognized writers and commentators who host the conversation on the
most important topics in business technology. The CNET and ZDNet Blog
Networks underscore CNET Network’s unique
ability to combine the voices of experts and users to bring together
people and focus on the things that they are passionate about.
About CNET
CNET (www.cnet.com) is where people go
to discover the latest in tech and consumer electronics. Driven by a
trusted voice and a passionate community, CNET creates an open
environment for people to find and use the best products to fit their
lifestyle. The powerful combination of CNET's award-winning news,
lab-tested product reviews, safe and spyware-free downloads, and
user-generated content give people information and inspiration to live
and thrive in today's digital world.
About CNET Networks
CNET Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:CNET) (www.cnetnetworks.com)
is an interactive media company that builds brands for people and the
things they are passionate about, such as gaming, music, entertainment,
technology, business, food, and parenting. The Company's leading brands
include CNET, GameSpot, TV.com, MP3.com, Webshots, CHOW, UrbanBaby,
ZDNet, BNET, and TechRepublic. Founded in 1992, CNET Networks has a
strong presence in the US, Asia, and Europe.
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