CNET Helps Students Prepare for Class With Back-to-School Guide
August 09 2007 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
www.cnet.com, where people go to discover the latest in tech and
consumer electronics, and a property of CNET Networks, Inc.
(Nasdaq:CNET), today announced the launch of its tenth annual
�Back-to-School Guide� (http://backtoschool.cnet.com). With
information about everything from laptop or desktop computers, cell
phones, MP3 players, and digital cameras, to the top websites for
students, the guide is a must-have resource for parents and
students who want to meet their needs � both in and out of the
classroom. Students of all ages are adding consumer electronics to
the top of their school supply wish lists. The electronics category
is expected to see a big increase in sales this year, with families
spending 13 percent more than last year.1 The Back-to-School Guide
includes expert, unbiased advice and tech recommendations from CNET
editors that help parents and students make tech gear shopping
easier. �The selection of tech gadgets to choose from can be
overwhelming for families, especially when they�re looking for the
right product that will give them the perfect school-life balance,�
said Jai Singh, senior vice president and editor in chief of CNET.
�For families who want to feel confident they are getting the best
product at the right price, our editors have simplified the
decision-making process by selecting the best tech products for any
student, at any point in their academic career.� The CNET
Back-to-School Guide includes the following resources to help
students this fall: -- CNET Top 5 Back-to-School Gadgets � In this
CNET TV feature, executive editor Tom Merritt shares his top picks
on what students will need to make the grade. -- Best Free
Downloads for Students � From vocabulary quizzes to computer games,
this handy list of CNET�s top downloads offers tools that will help
students at any grade level. -- CNET Webware�s Top 10 Sites for
Students � For everything from prepping for a test to sharing
photos or keeping entertained, this list of websites will help
students master their studies and stay connected. To learn more
visit http://backtoschool.cnet.com or go to CNET and search for
�Back-to-School.� Press interested in interviewing CNET�s editorial
experts, who have extensive experience appearing on radio and
television, should contact Jenifer Concepcion in the CNET Public
Relations department (contact info listed below). About CNET CNET
(www.cnet.com) is where people go to discover the latest in tech
and consumer electronics. Driven by a trusted voice and a
passionate community, CNET creates an open environment for people
to find and use the best products to fit their lifestyle. The
powerful combination of CNET's award-winning news, lab-tested
product reviews, safe and spyware-free downloads, and
user-generated content give people information and inspiration to
live and thrive in today's digital world. About CNET Networks CNET
Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:CNET) (www.cnetnetworks.com) is an
interactive media company that builds brands for people and the
things they are passionate about, such as gaming, music,
entertainment, technology, business, food, and parenting. The
Company's leading brands include CNET, GameSpot, TV.com, MP3.com,
Webshots, CHOW, UrbanBaby, ZDNet, BNET, and TechRepublic. Founded
in 1992, CNET Networks has a strong presence in the US, Asia, and
Europe. 1 National Retail Federation, July 2007
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