CNET Wins Four ''Maggie Awards'' From the Western Publications Association for Outstanding Editorial Content.SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden -- CNET (body) CNET - Centre national d'Etudes des Telecommunications. The French national telecommunications research centre at Lannion. , the definitive source for technology news, unbiased product reviews, and free secure downloads, and a property of CNET Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :CNET), today announced it has won four "Maggie Awards" for its outstanding editorial content as part of the 55th Annual Western Publications Association (WPA WPA: see Work Projects Administration. WPA in full Works Progress Administration later (1939–43) Work Projects Administration U.S. work program for the unemployed. ) award event. CNET News.com won Best Publication Website/Consumer; CNET.com won for Best Regularly Featured Web Column/Consumer; and CNET.com and CNET News.com tied for Best Web Article/Consumer. "The Maggie Awards are among the publishing industry's most prestigious achievements, and it's an honor to be recognized," said Jai Singh, senior vice president and editorial director of CNET. "These awards underscore CNET's position as the leading source of information for those who are passionate about technology, as well as our commitment to producing award-winning journalism and expert, unbiased buying advice." The award for Best Publication Website/Consumer is based on a site's best overall use of editorial, graphics, navigation, functionality and design. With a relaunch of its Web site in October 2005, CNET News.com broadened the scope of its editorial coverage to encompass all things digital and introduced news filtering tools that give readers multiple ways to track the information they value most. The Best Web Article/Consumer was awarded to two CNET Networks properties. The first article, "Microsoft Meets the Hackers," was written by Ina Fried Ina Fried (previously Ian Fried) is a senior staff writer for CNET Network's News.com. She is designated as a personal technology writer and generally covers Apple Computer related stories. , senior writer at CNET News.com. In addition to winning a Maggie, the article was named best online feature by the Northern California Northern California, sometimes referred to as NorCal, is the northern portion of the U.S. state of California. The region contains the San Francisco Bay Area, the state capital, Sacramento; as well as the substantial natural beauty of the redwood forests, the northern chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists
The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ, formerly known as Sigma Delta Chi . The second winning article was CNET.com's "Hybrid Car hybrid car, hybrid vehicle hybrid n → Hybridfahrzeug nt or -auto nt Buying Guide" by Lindsey Turrentine, executive editor, and Wayne Cunningham, senior editor. Launched in May 2005, as part of CNET.com's new Car Tech section, the Hybrid Buying Guide recognized hybrid technology as a choice for car buyers and advised them what to look for. The Best Regularly Featured Web Column/Consumer was awarded to David Carnoy, executive editor at CNET.com for his Fully Equipped column. Created in 2002, this bi-weekly column features David's opinions on the latest gadgets on the market as well as rumors, trends, and predictions for the next "big thing" in consumer electronics. These wins build on CNET Networks' momentum in providing award-winning editorial content to its communities of passionate users. The company is also nominated for several prestigious industry awards that will be announced next month, including: CNET.com's nomination for a coveted cov·et v. cov·et·ed, cov·et·ing, cov·ets v.tr. 1. To feel blameworthy desire for (that which is another's). See Synonyms at envy. 2. To wish for longingly. See Synonyms at desire. National Magazine Award in General Excellence Online; and CNET.com, CNET Download.com, GameSpot's and Metacritic's nominations for the 10th Annual Webby Awards. The WPA is a nonprofit trade association working to advance the business of print and electronic magazines in the western United States Noun 1. western United States - the region of the United States lying to the west of the Mississippi River West Santa Fe Trail - a trail that extends from Missouri to New Mexico; an important route for settlers moving west in the 19th century . The WPA bestows awards of merit to deserving individuals and companies whose work was deemed the best of the West in a wide variety of categories within the publishing industry. About CNET CNET is the definitive source for technology news, unbiased product reviews, and free secure downloads. CNET's award winning editorial staff reviews thousands of products each year, providing expert and unbiased advice on what products to buy, as well as coverage of breaking news and trends. CNET also offers help and how-to features enhanced with video content that visually shows consumers how to get the most out of technology once they own it, and is a leading resource for trusted, safe, and secure downloads. With an extensive directory of more than 400,000 products and price comparisons, CNET also gives consumers the most up-to-date and efficient shopping resource on the Web. About CNET Networks CNET Networks is a global media company with some of the most important and valuable brands on the Web targeting passionate audiences. The company's brands -- such as CNET, GameSpot, TV.com, MP3.com, Webshots, BNET BNET Battle.net (Blizzard Entertainment) bnet Bungie.net BNET Bentley Intranet BNET Billy Noguera Entertainment Group Inc. BNET Britain-Nigeria Educational Trust and ZDNet -- serve the technology, games and entertainment, business, and community categories. CNET Networks was founded in 1993 and has always been "a different kind of media company" creating engaging media experiences through a combination of world-class content and technology infrastructure. |
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