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CNET.com staff has rated version 1.0 of Greenshot 5 of 5 stars, highlighting the possibility to select destinations dynamically and the "surprisingly sophisticated" image editor. [8] Techworld.com concludes that "there are more powerful screen capture tools around" but still gave 4 of 5 stars for Greenshot's "general ease of use". [ 9 ]
CNET TV was composed of CNET Central, The Web, and The New Edge. [13] [14] 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. [13] These were later followed by TV.com in 1996.
The idea for CNET was conceived by Halsey Minor in 1992. [5] Minor quit his job to start CNET that December [2] with cofounder and former classmate Shelby Bonnie. [6] Bonnie provided $25,000 in seed funding [3] and Minor obtained some other funding through friends and family members.
Bridget Marie Carey (born June 1984) is an American technology journalist and host of the CNET Update. She authored the nation's first social media etiquette column, Poked [2] and previously hosted a popular online gadget review show, Bridget Carey's Tech Review.
Richard Hart was a staple of Bay Area television throughout the 1980s on the popular Evening Magazine.EM aired at 7:30 pm nightly, with co-host Jan Yanehiro and showcased some of the interesting and often technology-based activities and happenings around the San Francisco Bay Area.
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It was sold in 2000, along with Ziff-Davis' ZDNet Web site, to CNET. CNET sold Computer Shopper to new owners, SX2 Media Labs, in 2006. [9] In April 2009, SX2 Media Labs discontinued the print version of the magazine. [10] The business continued on as a Web entity, ComputerShopper.com, which was reacquired by Ziff-Davis in 2012. [9]