CNET acquires Esther Dyson's EDventure Holdings, including her RELease 1.0 newsletter.RELease 1.0, a highly regarded "insider-style" newsletter for the electronics industry, has long been associated with its noted editor, Esther Dyson Please discuss this issue on the talk page. . But it began life in the late 1970s as Morgan Stanley In the early 1980s, Ben Rosen left Morgan Stanley and hung out his own venture-capital shingle shingle Thin piece of building material made of wood, asphaltic material, slate, metal, or concrete, laid in overlapping rows to shed water. Shingles are widely used as roof covering on residential buildings and sometimes also for siding (see Shingle style). , taking his newsletter with him and renaming it RELease 1.0--"REL" standing for "Rosen Electronics Letter." As Rosen became busier and busier with his venture capital business, he hired a young man now known to many in the newsletter industry, George Gilder George F. Gilder (born November 29, 1939, in New York City) is an American writer, techno-utopian intellectual and co-founder of the Discovery Institute. His 1981 bestseller Wealth and Poverty . After a year or two, Esther Dyson took over Gilder's position and eventually bought the newsletter and conference business from Rosen, who went on to become chairman of Compaq. The "humble" business-to-business RELease 1.0 newsletter outlived the giants Compaq and Lotus, both of which were absorbed by even bigger computer companies. Under the leadership of Dyson and Daphne Kis, their company, EDventure Holdings, built up the newsletter to become a leading authority in the technology industry and they developed the PC (Platforms for Communication) Forum, a prestigious annual technology conference for IT executives, entrepreneurs and investors. Enter CNET (body) CNET - Centre national d'Etudes des Telecommunications. The French national telecommunications research centre at Lannion. Now CNET Networks Inc. (Nasdaq: CNET-News), a leading global interactive content company, has acquired EDventure Holdings in a cash and stock transaction. The Jordan, Edmiston Group Inc., New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. , represented EDventure in the deal. The acquisition will join CNET's other business technology brands such as ZDNet and TechRepublic, which currently reach six million technology executives in an average month in the U.S. alone. Through EDventure's long-established and carefully maintained network of corporate, Wall Street and Washington, D.C., leaders, CNET plans to deepen its ties with C-level and IT executive audiences and establish entry points into financial, political and technology start-up audiences, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Shelby Bonnie bon·ny also bon·nie adj. bon·ni·er, bon·ni·est Scots 1. Physically attractive or appealing; pretty. 2. Excellent. , chairman of CNET Networks. Dyson, Kis and other staff members are staying on board. Dyson will become editor-at-large of CNET's Business Technology division. She said, "CNET Networks shares our high standard for intelligent journalism and editorial integrity, and it espouses our vision for the future of interactive content as a conversation." Kis told NL/NL, "We hope to leverage the resources offered us by the acquisition to further develop the reach of RELease 1.0 and its ancillary content. RELease 1.0, PC Forum, and Esther as a noted commentator of emerging business and technology trends will continue to be the focus of our work." EDventure Holdings, 104 Fifth Ave., 20th Floor, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , NY 10011, 212-924-8800, fax 212-924-0240, www.edventure.com CNET, www.CNET.com |
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