BNET explained

Rawname:BNET
BNET
Label2:Division of:
Data2:CBS Interactive
Label3:Key people:
Data3:Eric Schurenberg
Editor-in-Chief
Label4:Founded:
Data4:2007
Label5:Headquarters:
Data5:San Francisco, California, United States
Label6:Area served:
Data6:Worldwide
Label7:Industry
Data7:Business, News
Label8:Website
Data8:http://www.bnet.com
Label9:Finaldate
Data9:2012

BNET was an online magazine dedicated to issues of business management.

It was owned by CBS Interactive and was a part of its business portfolio alongside ZDNet, TechRepublic, SmartPlanet.

BNET site registration allowed users to receive several e-newsletters, download certain whitepapers, and post comments on their site. BNET was one of the top 10 financial news & research sites on the Internet from May 2007 to May 2008, according to comScore's rankings.[1] In 2012, BNET was merged into CBS MoneyWatch.com.[2]

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  1. News: Yahoo! Finance Ranks as Top Financial News & Research Site in the U.S. with More than 18 Million Visitors in May, According to Comscore. Comscore, Inc.. 2018-11-29. en-US.
  2. News: Jack Otter. BNET is now CBS Moneywatch.com. January 15, 2017. CBS News. March 27, 2012.