CNET Networks purchase Mac sites
August 31st, 2007 by Staff writers
VersionTracker and its related sites, MacFixit and iPhone Atlas, have been acquired by CNET Networks, according to TechTracker founder Kurt Christensen on his blog this week.
"I'm really excited about this. It gives VersionTracker—and our sister sites, iPhone Atlas and MacFixIt—more resources to grow and gives us higher visibility than I could have ever imagined for our humble site. It also gives CNET a stronger presence in the Mac market than ever before.
Christensen said there will be little changes for the short term and the team will continue to work out of Portland.
"My passion and commitment to VersionTracker is stronger than ever. Tomorrow morning, just like today, I'll be posting updates, reading your e-mail, and helping guide our once little site in even better directions. As always, I thank you, our readers and developers, for your support; you have helped make VersionTracker a better site, and I'm looking forward to seeing what we can do together in the next 10 years.
Disclosure: AppleSource is published by CNET Networks Australia.







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