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'''CircleID''' is a news and opinion site that produces news articles, blogs, and other commentary on internet governance and infrastructure; the site attracts those involved in internet policies and maintenance both as readers and commentators. The site was founded in mid-2002.<ref>http://www.circleid.com/about/ CircleID</ref>
'''CircleID''' is a news and opinion site that produces news articles, blogs, and other commentary on internet governance and infrastructure; the site attracts those involved in internet policies and maintenance both as readers and commentators. The site was founded in mid-2002.<ref>http://www.circleid.com/about/ CircleID</ref>
===Credentials===
While much of the news material published on CircleID is culled from international media to fit its specific niche, CircleID has also been used as a source by many well-known and reputable news agencies, including: WIRED magazine, the BBC, The Wall Street Journal, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Washington Journal, and other web-based IT news outlets.

Revision as of 00:02, 25 January 2011

Type: Electronic Journal
Industry: IT news, media, and blogs
Founded: 2002
Founder(s): Ali Farshchian
Ownership: Iomemo Technologies, Inc.
Headquarters: 100 - 1260 Hamilton Street

Suite 172
Vancouver, BC V6B 2S8

Country: Canada
Website: circleid.com


CircleID is a news and opinion site that produces news articles, blogs, and other commentary on internet governance and infrastructure; the site attracts those involved in internet policies and maintenance both as readers and commentators. The site was founded in mid-2002.[1]

Credentials[edit | edit source]

While much of the news material published on CircleID is culled from international media to fit its specific niche, CircleID has also been used as a source by many well-known and reputable news agencies, including: WIRED magazine, the BBC, The Wall Street Journal, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Washington Journal, and other web-based IT news outlets.