CNN.com ramps up technology section

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CNN.com ramps up technology section

MUMBAI: CNN.com has revealed the latest enhancement to the site with the launch of CNN Tech, a completely reimagined section showcasing the latest news, products, perspectives and buzz in the world of technology.

The announcement was made in conjunction with the Mashable Media Summit, Mashable‘s and CNN‘s joint-one day conference held during New York‘s Internet Week, a week-long festival of events celebrating the city‘s thriving internet industry and community.

Edited by CNN.com tech producer Brandon Griggs under the leadership of features editor Cybil Wallace, CNN Tech draws on the full reporting resources of CNN Worldwide to serve users up-to-date and personally relevant technology news. Available at www.cnn.com/tech, the section‘s content can be filtered by categories and beats, including Social Media, Mobile, Web, Gaming & Gadgets, Innovation and Tech Biz, powered by the unparalleled business reporting resources of CNNMoney.com and Fortune Magazine. 
 
Featuring coverage and columns from CNN.com writers and producers John D. Sutter and Doug Gross, CNN Tech also will include coverage from CNN‘s Dan Simon and Augie Martin in San Francisco, and Eric Kuhn in Washington, D.C., as well as CNNMoney.com‘s David Goldman in New York.

The section also introduces weekly columns from well known digital influencers including Pete Cashmore, Mashable Founder and CEO; and co-founders of the popular blog and forthcoming book Stuff Hipsters Hate, Andrea Bartz and Brenna Ehrlich, whose weekly humorous advice column – "Netiquette" – addresses users‘ questions about how to handle awkward situations on the social web.

Additionally, CNN Tech will highlight guest columns from technology luminaries such as Slate Magazine technology columnist Farhad Manjo, Hunch.com and Flickr co-founder Caterina Fake, craigslist founder Craig Newmark and Fortune‘s Philip Elmer-DeWitt, author of the Apple 2.0 blog.  
 
Utilising a premium design and features incorporating social media activity and online buzz, CNN Tech offers tech reporting, play-in-page video and dynamic data visualizations.

CNN.com‘s Technology section also will provide in-depth coverage of special events like the International Consumer Electronic Show, Apple‘s Worldwide Developer‘s Conference, New York City‘s Internet Week and E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo.

Content from the new section is also available through CNN‘s mobile website, as well as via the CNN App for the iPhone and iPod Touch.