What does it all meaaaaaannn!?!?! Well honestly they can't get 20/10 no can they? right?
I didn't know Cnet was so cheap... $11 per share? wow, looks like they weren't doing to well as a whole company. Just did a quick Company Pyramid search, and sitting on top of it all, is all powerful General Electric. So what does this all mean? just like Reaprars existence in web blogs, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!!!
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CBS Corporation just announced an agreement to buy CNET for $1.8 billion dollars. Through the deal, all of CNET's network sites, including GameSpot, TV.com mp3.com, CNET news.com, UrbanBaby, CHOW, Search.com, BNET, MySimon and TechRepublic all become property of CBS.
CBS' existing online network already includes CBS.com, CBSSports.com, CBSCollegeSports.com, MaxPreps.com, CBSNews.com, last.fm, Wallstrip, MobLogic, and the CBS Radio and CBS Television Stations digital media
platforms. CBS says its distribution net, the Audience Network, comprises 300 partner sites and reaches 82% of U.S. web users.
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http://kotaku.com/390775/breaking-cbs-snags-gamespot-in-18-billion-cnet-acquisition
If a cblog promotes intelligent coversation or intresting debates, or even let us all gather together to laugh at man boobs, than its purpose has been served.
Just saying.
In other words, you fu??in fail as a commenter as well. When was the last time you actually made a interesting post, without shitting on someone? oh thats right, never. *hint hint*
Yeah it's always a good idea to put your own thoughts into an article, and maybe not post the whole thing for Destructoid's sake, you're right. That doesn't give you the right to post like a half brained jerk which doesn't support your fellow dtoid army.
Crunshii isn't a failure, he's a cool dude and doesn't afraid of anything, except Microsoft fanboys and the occasional internet police. Didn't you see his other blogs? He gets drunk and punches hookers. He's the closest thing to Nick Fury we'll ever have, god bless him.
Also fag & douchebag.
Although I suppose it helps his leaderboard rank, which lord knows doesn't actually require people to contribute in any positive way.
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Anyways, I don't think this'll really affect CNet at all to be honest. CBS just wants CNet's profits for themselves... assuming they have any.