CNET - About the company
CNET is an acquired company based in San Francisco (United States), founded in 1994 by Halsey Minor. It operates as an Expert reviews, advice, how-tos, and the latest tech news. The company has 1516 active competitors, including 24 funded and 53 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like 36Kr, Inc. and The Next Web.
Company Details
Expert reviews, advice, how-tos, and the latest tech news. It is a digital media publication offering expert information, reviews, and analysis on consumer technologies, services, and trends. For nearly three decades, it has covered consumer electronics, smart home, money, and wellness. The platform provides product reviews, how-to guides, videos, and news articles to help consumers make informed decisions about technology-related purchases and stay updated with industry developments. It offers insights into AI, VPN, phones, laptops, audio, TV, services, software, computers, home security, smart home, kitchen, household, yard, outdoors, home internet, entertainment, gaming, TV, movies, streaming, wellness, sleep, nutrition, fitness, and personal care. It also features gift guides, cover stories, and sections dedicated to AI, VPN, phones, laptops, audio, TV, services, and software. The platform provides reviews, news, and buying advice on console, PC, handheld, and VR gaming. It also offers news, comparisons, and advice to help users make sense of streaming services.
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- www.cnet.com/
Key Metrics
Founded Year
1994
Location
San Francisco, United States
Stage
Acquired
Investors
Ranked
2nd among 1516 active competitors
Employee Count
201 - 500 as on Jul 01, 2024
Investment & Acquisitions
Exit Details
Acquired by Red Ventures (Sep 14, 2020)
CNET's acquisition details
CNET got acquired by Red Ventures on Sep 14, 2020 at an acquisition amount of $*****.
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CNET's funding and investors
CNET is a funded company. CNET has 3 institutional investors.
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CNET's founders and board of directors
Founder? Claim ProfileThe founders of CNET is Halsey Minor.
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- Halsey Minor: Founder of CNET.
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CNET's employee count trend
CNET has 201 - 500 employees as of Jul 24. Here is CNET's employee count trend over the years:
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CNET's Competitors and alternates
Top competitors of CNET include 36Kr, Inc. and The Next Web. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of CNET, ranked by Tracxn score:
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Rank | Company Details | Short Description | Total Funding | Investors | Tracxn Score |
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1st | Online platform offering science and technology related content | $144M | 74/100 | ||
2nd | CNET 1994, San Francisco (United States), Acquired | Expert reviews, advice, how-tos, and the latest tech news | - | 64/100 | |
3rd | Inc. 2010, New York City (United States), Funding Raised | Online platform offering startups and technology news | - | 62/100 | |
4th | The Next Web 2006, Amsterdam (Netherlands), Acquired | Provider of technology news, events, media, and innovation programs | - | 59/100 | |
5th | Gigaom 2006, Santa Barbara (United States), Acquired | Online platform providing news on technology | $22M | 58/100 | |
6th | The Verge 2011, New York City (United States), Funding Raised | Technology news, reviews, and features covering the intersection of tech and culture | - | 56/100 | |
7th | The Robot Report 2008, Boston (United States), Acquired | Online media portal providing content related to robotics | - | - | 55/100 |
8th | Online publisher of technology, gaming, entertainment, and anime-related news | - | - | 54/100 | |
9th | Online platform offering technology news | - | - | 54/100 | |
10th | Tech Cocktail 2006, Las Vegas (United States), Acquired | Technology news, reviews, and advice guides for business growth | $2.5M | 54/100 |
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CNET's Investments and acquisitions
CNET has made 8 investments in companies including Automattic and SkyAuction.com. CNET has also acquired 8 companies including 55 Mobile Games Network and FindArticles.Here is the list of investments & acquisitions:
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Date of Investment/Acquisition | Type | Company Name | Founded Year | Location |
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Jun 17, 2008 | Acquisition | 2004 | ||
Nov 07, 2007 | Acquisition | 2000 | San Francisco (United States) | |
Aug 30, 2007 | Acquisition | 1999 | Portland (United States) |
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Reports related to CNET
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News related to CNET
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Pioneering Tech Site CNET Sold To Digital Media Publisher Ziff DavisDeadline•Aug 06, 2024•CNET, Ziff Davis
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CNET to Be Acquired by Ziff Davis for $100 MillionVariety•Aug 06, 2024•Ziff Davis, CNET, Red Ventures
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Best Buy and CNET Partner to Enhance Customer Shopping JourneyBusiness Wire•Apr 25, 2024•Best Buy, CNET
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CNET is deleting old articles to try to improve its Google Search rankingThe Verge•Aug 10, 2023•CNET
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Technology news site CNET joins layoff brigade, axes 10% of its editorial staffTechPortal•Mar 03, 2023•CNET
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