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CNET is the premier destination for tech product reviews, news and price comparisons, free software downloads, daily videos, and podcasts.www.cnet.com
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CNET Networks
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CNET Networks, Inc.
Type
Subsidiary of CBS Corporation
Founded
1993
Headquarters
235 Second Street, San Francisco, California, USA
Key people
Neil Ashe, CEO
Shelby Bonnie, co-founder
Industry
Internet information provider
Revenue
▲$387.69 million (2006)
Net income
▲$7.87 million (2006)
Employees
2,080 (2006)
Website
cnetnetworks.com
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. On May 15, 2008, it was announced that CBS Corporation would buy CNET Networks for US$1.8 billion.[1]

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