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'''CNET''' (originally an acronym for "Computer Network") is a media website that publishes reviews, news, articles, blogs, podcasts, and videos on technology and consumer electronics globally. Founded in 1994 by [[Halsey Minor]] and [[Shelby Bonnie]], CNET has become one of the most popular technology news websites in the world.
'''CNET''' (originally '''Computer Network''') is a media website that publishes reviews, news, articles, blogs, podcasts, and videos on technology and consumer electronics globally. Founded in 1994 by [[Halsey Minor]] and [[Shelby Bonnie]], CNET has become a leading source of information for technology enthusiasts and consumers.


==History==
==History==
CNET was launched on March 5, 1994, by Halsey Minor and Shelby Bonnie. Initially, it focused on providing television programs about technology, which were broadcast on the [[USA Network]] and [[Syfy]]. In 1996, CNET launched its website, which quickly became a leading source of technology news and reviews.
CNET was launched on March 5, 1994, by Halsey Minor and Shelby Bonnie. The site initially focused on providing technology news and reviews, quickly gaining popularity due to its comprehensive coverage and expert analysis. In 2008, CNET was acquired by [[CBS Interactive]], a division of [[CBS Corporation]], for $1.8 billion. In 2020, CNET was sold to [[Red Ventures]], a digital media company, for $500 million.


In 2008, CNET was acquired by [[CBS Corporation]] for $1.8 billion, becoming part of the CBS Interactive division. In 2020, CNET was sold to [[Red Ventures]], a digital media company, for $500 million.
==Content and Features==
CNET offers a wide range of content, including:


==Content==
* '''News''': CNET provides up-to-date news on the latest developments in technology, including product launches, industry trends, and company announcements.
CNET provides a wide range of content related to technology and consumer electronics. This includes:
* '''Reviews''': The site is renowned for its detailed reviews of consumer electronics, such as smartphones, laptops, cameras, and home appliances. These reviews often include performance tests, comparisons, and expert opinions.
* '''How-To Guides''': CNET publishes instructional articles and videos that help users understand and utilize technology effectively.
* '''Videos and Podcasts''': The site produces a variety of video content, including product reviews, interviews, and technology news shows. CNET also offers podcasts that cover a range of tech-related topics.


* '''Product Reviews''': CNET is known for its comprehensive reviews of the latest gadgets and consumer electronics, including smartphones, laptops, cameras, and home appliances.
==Impact and Influence==
* '''News''': The site covers the latest developments in the tech industry, including product launches, company announcements, and industry trends.
CNET has played a significant role in shaping consumer perceptions and decisions regarding technology products. Its reviews and recommendations are highly regarded and often influence purchasing decisions. The site has also been instrumental in popularizing new technologies and trends by providing early coverage and analysis.
* '''How-To Guides''': CNET offers practical advice and tutorials on using technology effectively.
* '''Videos and Podcasts''': CNET produces a variety of video content and podcasts, providing insights and discussions on technology topics.


==Impact==
==Criticism and Controversies==
CNET has had a significant impact on the technology media landscape. It is often cited as a reliable source for technology news and reviews. The site's reviews are influential in shaping consumer purchasing decisions, and its news coverage is frequently referenced by other media outlets.
Over the years, CNET has faced criticism for various reasons, including:


==Criticism==
* '''Advertising Influence''': Some critics have accused CNET of allowing advertising relationships to influence its editorial content, although the site maintains that its reviews and articles are independent and unbiased.
CNET has faced criticism over the years, particularly regarding its advertising practices and the influence of advertisers on its editorial content. Some critics have raised concerns about the potential for conflicts of interest, given the site's reliance on advertising revenue.
* '''Editorial Decisions''': CNET has faced backlash for certain editorial decisions, such as the removal of a product from its "Best of CES" awards due to a legal dispute involving its parent company.


==Also see==
==Also see==
* [[TechCrunch]]
* [[TechCrunch]]
* [[Gizmodo]]
* [[The Verge]]
* [[The Verge]]
* [[Gizmodo]]
* [[Engadget]]
* [[Engadget]]
* [[Wired (magazine)]]


==References==
==References==
<references />
* [https://www.cnet.com/about/ About CNET]
* [https://www.redventures.com/ Red Ventures]


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CNET (originally Computer Network) is a media website that publishes reviews, news, articles, blogs, podcasts, and videos on technology and consumer electronics globally. Founded in 1994 by Halsey Minor and Shelby Bonnie, CNET has become a leading source of information for technology enthusiasts and consumers.

History

CNET was launched on March 5, 1994, by Halsey Minor and Shelby Bonnie. The site initially focused on providing technology news and reviews, quickly gaining popularity due to its comprehensive coverage and expert analysis. In 2008, CNET was acquired by CBS Interactive, a division of CBS Corporation, for $1.8 billion. In 2020, CNET was sold to Red Ventures, a digital media company, for $500 million.

Content and Features

CNET offers a wide range of content, including:

  • News: CNET provides up-to-date news on the latest developments in technology, including product launches, industry trends, and company announcements.
  • Reviews: The site is renowned for its detailed reviews of consumer electronics, such as smartphones, laptops, cameras, and home appliances. These reviews often include performance tests, comparisons, and expert opinions.
  • How-To Guides: CNET publishes instructional articles and videos that help users understand and utilize technology effectively.
  • Videos and Podcasts: The site produces a variety of video content, including product reviews, interviews, and technology news shows. CNET also offers podcasts that cover a range of tech-related topics.

Impact and Influence

CNET has played a significant role in shaping consumer perceptions and decisions regarding technology products. Its reviews and recommendations are highly regarded and often influence purchasing decisions. The site has also been instrumental in popularizing new technologies and trends by providing early coverage and analysis.

Criticism and Controversies

Over the years, CNET has faced criticism for various reasons, including:

  • Advertising Influence: Some critics have accused CNET of allowing advertising relationships to influence its editorial content, although the site maintains that its reviews and articles are independent and unbiased.
  • Editorial Decisions: CNET has faced backlash for certain editorial decisions, such as the removal of a product from its "Best of CES" awards due to a legal dispute involving its parent company.

Also see

References

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