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==Present==
==Present==
Currently, the brands TechRepublic, ZDNet and CNET News.com reach out to approximately six million influencers of business technology on a monthly basis in the United States. The award winning journalism team of EDventure, its strategic insight, resources and communities helps in the company’s decision making and speeding up of projects. The same factors are believed to solve several global issues of the company. The long established and well maintained global network of EDventure with Wall Street and Washington, DC leaders, has helped CNET Networks in deepening ties IT executive and C Level audiences to do further development in the technology start up, financial and political arenas.
Currently, the brands TechRepublic, ZDNet and CNET News.com reach out to approximately six million readers every month in the U.S; adding EDventure's journalism team adds strategic clout. The long established and well-maintained global network of EDventure with Wall Street and Washington, D.C. leaders, has helped CNET Networks in deepening ties to IT executive and C Level audiences to do further development with technology start-ups.<ref>[http://ekerala.net/r.php?url=http://www.jegi.com/CNET-Networks-Acquires-EDventure-Holdings&title=EDventure%20Holdings&type=web Ekerala.net]</ref>
 
 
==Future Plans==
==Future Plans==
CNET Networks is planning to leverage its reach of audience as well as international infrastructure for expanding and enhancing the successful PC Forum event and Release 1.0 newsletter businesses of EDventure. <ref>[http://ekerala.net/r.php?url=http://www.jegi.com/CNET-Networks-Acquires-EDventure-Holdings&title=EDventure%20Holdings&type=web ekerala.net]</ref>
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Revision as of 16:32, 8 June 2011

Type: Private
Industry: Information Services
Founded: USA, 1978
Founder(s): Esther Dyson
Headquarters: New York
Country: USA
Website: edventure.com

EDventure Holdings, Inc is a New York based company, which was owned by Esther Dyson until 2004, after which it was sold over to an international, interactive content company, CNET Networks, Inc.. Esther Dyson is a catalyst of IT start-ups in several global marketets; CNET Networks, Inc. took control of the company on March 19th, 2004, in a cash and stock based transaction. Edventure Ventures is the venture capital investment wing of EDventure Holdings, Inc.[1]

History

EDventure Holdings, Inc was established by Esther Dyson in 1978. The company functioned as an independent entity; known for its annual technology conference for IT executives, investors and entrepreneurs, PC Forum, and its monthly technology report, Release 1.0.

The acquisition resulted in the further growth of CNET Networks, which benefitted from the analytical and thought leadership of Esther Dyson as well as the award-winning editorial team of the company. This helped in the growth of the various business technology brands of CNET Networks, such as TechRepublic, ZDNet and CNET News.com.[2]

Present

Currently, the brands TechRepublic, ZDNet and CNET News.com reach out to approximately six million readers every month in the U.S; adding EDventure's journalism team adds strategic clout. The long established and well-maintained global network of EDventure with Wall Street and Washington, D.C. leaders, has helped CNET Networks in deepening ties to IT executive and C Level audiences to do further development with technology start-ups.[3]

Future Plans

CNET Networks is planning to leverage its reach of audience as well as international infrastructure for expanding and enhancing the successful PC Forum event and Release 1.0 newsletter businesses of EDventure. [4]

References