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Ars Technica To Wired For $25 Million

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2008-05-16 16:30:08 by Allen Stern in CenterNetworks
...Ars Technica has been acquired by Wired. Arrington notes that his sources suggest the price is around $25 million. SAI also has received confirmation on the sale Ars will become a sub-brand under the Wired Digital brand and CondéNet will take over ad sales. Ars Technica has a very strong and loyal userbase - this is evident by their...
 
 
 
 
 
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Breaking: Condé Nast/Wired Acquires Ars Technica

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2008-05-16 20:40:36 by Michael Arrington in TechCrunch
...Ars Technica , weve confirmed. The site will become part of Wired Digital (which in turn is under CondéNet , run by Sarah Chubb ). Wired Digital assets include Wired.com and Reddit ( acquired in 2006 ). The acquisition price will not be disclosed, but our sources say it is in the $25 million range, which is what Condé Nast paid for...
 
 
 
 
 
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Conde Nast Buys Ars Technica For A Reported $25 Million

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2008-05-16 21:04:00 by Michael Learmonth in Silicon Alley Insider
...Ars Technica for $25 million, according to Techcrunch . We've confirmed the acquisition but not the purchase price; the company plans on talking about the deal on Monday Ars' 8-person news operation will be folded into Wired Digital, which is run by CondeNet. It's the second recent content acquisition for CondeNet, which bought travel blog...
 
 
 
 
 
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What Ars Technica - Conde Means For TechCrunch, Blog Wars, et al

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2008-05-19 14:20:00 by Henry Blodget in Silicon Alley Insider
...Ars Technica has yet to be reported (as far as we know), but most folks agree that it probably accounted for the bulk of the $25 million Conde paid for three sites : Ars Technica, WebMonkey, and HotWired. So let's call the Ars valuation $15-$20 million, or in the neighborhood of the $15 million Doug McIntyre estimated in 24/7 Wall Street's "...
 
 
 
 
 
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Confirmed: Wired Buying Ars Technica

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2008-05-16 21:53:52 by Sean P. Aune in Mashable!
...Ars Technica . In a call to Alexandra Constantinople, Executive Director of Communications for Wired , she confirmed that, the story is accurate, but (Wired) wont be issuing an official statement until next week This is sure to be the number one story on tech bloggers minds this weekend as we all ponder the possible ramifications of a...
 
 
 
 
 
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iTunes films supplied at higher resolution than iPhone should support

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2008-04-08 09:18:18 by Chris Davies in iPhone nano - Apple iPhone Articles
...Ars Technica say no, and theyve been playing with video that encoded at 720 x 576, 25fpson both the iPhone and the iPod Touch, a figure thats funnily enough exactly the same as a PAL DVD. Videos encoded at that resolution can be viewed both through mobile Safari and funneled over from iTunes, although of course it only shows up at the 480 x...
 
 
 
 
 
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AT&Ts Pogo Browser. why?

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2008-04-18 17:48:00 by Ryan in CyberNet
...Ars Technica managed to get their hands on the browser . They quickly got frustrated when trying to find a machine that could actually run the browser We tested Pogo on a dual-processor, dual-core AMD Opteron 2210 with 1.80GHz CPUs, 2GB of RAM, and a NVIDIA Quadro FX 560 video card with 128MB of VRAM running Windows XP. On this machine, the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Apple to sell iPhone 3G on college campuses?

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2008-06-13 10:00:00 by Cory Bohon in The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
...Ars Technica is reporting that Apple has considered plans to sell the iPhone 3G directly on US college campuses. Some campuses do already sell Apple products in their on-campus stores; however, this varies by university If Apple marketed the phone directly to the students, this could definitely move Apple closer to the 18 million goal for...
 
 
 
 
 
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Do Small Bloggers Have A Chance With Digg?

2008-01-05 12:01:11 by Semaphore Software in Software Development Articles, IT News, Offshore Outsourcing Articles, SEO Tips & Tutorials From Sem
 
...Ars Technica, Engadget, Gizmodo, TechCrunch, Mashable, Valleywag, Lifehacker, and ReadWriteWeb, among others. Admittedly, these sites all provide quality, timely articles. However, I cant help but believe that there are plenty of other deserving stories in the blogosphere I think most Digg users that visit the technology section already...