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  2. Greenshot - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  3. CNET - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Halsey Minor - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Bridget Carey - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Richard Hart (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    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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  8. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold - AOL Help

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  9. Computer Shopper (US magazine) - Wikipedia

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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]