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Posted on: March 17th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Business ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Internet ] [ Press Releases ] [ Blogante Business ]
Tags: Spanish-language, television, Univision
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CNET (www.cnet.com), where people go to discover the latest in technology and consumer electronics information, and a property of CNET Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ:CNET), and Univision Online, Inc., the interactive division of Univision Communications Inc., today announced a new Spanish-language technology mini-site available at Univision.com (keyword: Tecnologia). The new partnership provides users with hundreds of product reviews, breaking news about technology, and original videos that help Spanish-speakers navigate and learn about today’s digital world.
CNET and Univision.com will offer product reviews in five popular categories including cell phones, MP3 players, televisions, computers, and digital cameras. Exclusive Spanish-language videos include First Look, expert reviews on the latest gadgets, and Product Spotlight, an in-depth look at the most popular products. In addition, two of CNET’s help and how-to shows, Insider Secrets and Quick Tips, will offer advice on how to get the most out of the latest technology products.
“CNET is widely recognized as one of the most relied upon resource for trusted and unbiased product reviews and tech news, and we’re very excited to bring our content to the Hispanic community,” said Joe Gillespie, executive vice president at CNET. “With this partnership, we continue to expand our footprint and U.S. Hispanics now have access to even more vital information for the digital world.”
“As one of the most highly-trusted online resources for U.S. Hispanics, Univision.com continues to partner with leaders such as CNET to ensure that its audience receives the latest and most comprehensive technology information on the Internet,” said Javier Saralegui, president, Univision Online. “The expansion of our technology section is yet another resource we offer to keep U.S. Hispanics abreast of the evolving landscape of technology.””*
*From: http://www.businesswire.com
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