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CNET Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: CNET) is a publicly-held media company based in San Francisco, California, United States and co-founded in 1993 by Halsey Minor and Shelby Bonnie. 1994, with the help from Fox co-founder Kevin Windle, CNET produced four pilot television programs about computers, technology, and the Internet.
[Cnet.com] is Cnet's online portal, providing access to Cnet's reviews, news, downloads, price comparisons and Cnet TV as well as web search powered by search.com. Cnet.com is divided into seven major sections, all of which can be accessed from the home or "Today on CNET" page. These sections are: Reviews Product and service reviews by Cnet. This section can also include extras such as internet connection speed tests, opinion articles and buying guides.
News This section is also available though the [news.com] url and is essentially a news website dedicated to technology. Content is created by both Cnet and external media agencies. A daily podcast is available which covers main stories. Downloads This section is also available through the [download.com] url and provides a comprehensive library of downloadable software that is purportedly free of spyware. Tips and Tricks This is the learning area of Cnet, offering a range of tutorials, guides and tips for technology users. It is accessible directly by using the sub-domain, [help.cnet.com].
Cnet TV Currently in Beta 2.0, Cnet TV is Cnet's internet video channel offering a selection of on demand video content including video reviews, first looks and special features. Cnet tv can also be accessed using the [cnettv.com] url.
Compare Prices "Cnet Shopper" Cnet Shopper (also available at [shopper.cnet.com]) is an only tool that aims to find the lowest prices on items from online retailers. While generally reliable, there have been notable errors in pricing information on occasion including camera worth over a thousand dollars being advertised for only a few dollars. Being automated, such errors occur, though rarely. Blogs Also available at [blogs.cnet.com], this is a round up of all the blogs from Cnet personalities and official blogs for Cnet and Cnet programs.
In addition to Cnet.com, which is aimed at North American audiences, there are also regional Cnet sites including [cnet.com.au] (for Australia), [cnet.co.uk] (for the United Kingdom) and [asia.cnet.com] (for Asia). Content on regional sites is a mix of locally produced content from regional offices of Cnet and content from the US Cnet.com site. In addition, content is sometimes sourced from Cnet sister site ZDnet.
CNET TV was composed of CNET Central, The Web, and The New Edge.[citation needed] CNET Central was created first and aired in syndication in the United States on the USA Network. Later, it began airing on USA's sister network Sci Fi Channel along with The Web and The New Edge.These were later followed by TV.com in 1996. Current American Idol host Ryan Seacrest first came to national prominence at CNET, as the host of The New Edge and doing various voice-over work for CNET.
In addition, CNET produced another television technology news program called News.com that aired on CNBC beginning in 1999. CNET acquired the Swiss-based company GDT in 1999. GDT was later renamed to CNET Channel. In 1999, CNET granted the right to Asiacontent to set up CNET Asia, operation was brought back in December 2000. In early 2000, the same time CNET became CNET Networks, they acquired comparison shopping site mySimon for US$700 million.
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