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CNET Networks announces Open Content Platform to give people access to content that they want

cnet.pngCNET Networks announced the Open Content Platform, an easy, scaleable way for CNET Networks to share content with publishers from around the web, giving consumers access to the content they want, where they want it. Through the Open Content Platform, CNET Networks can export the best content from its leading brands BNET, CNET, CHOW, GameSpot, and TV.com, and import premium content from other publishers to enhance the user experience on its own sites.

With the Open Content Platform, CNET Networks is creating a way for premium content to flow seamlessly between publishers in five popular categories – business, technology, food, gaming, and entertainment. Publishers can incorporate CNET Networks content through plug-and-play brand widgets available at www.cnetnetworks.com/partnerships, or work with CNET Networks to develop a customized partnership.

Partners include AOL, YouTube, and NPD Group, as well as more targeted web sites and popular blogs such as BuddyTV, Cupcake BakeShop, GeekEntertainmentTV, The Gothamist Network, Revision3, Savory Cities, Virapop.com, and Wikia.

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