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NetShelter Technology Media Names Patrick Houston, Founding GM of Yahoo Tech and Former Editor in Chief of CNET.Com, ... - Read More

Date Added: May 05, 2008 03:16:02 PM
NetShelter Technology Media, which pioneered the concept of the vertical media network by assembling the largest technology-oriented audience in the world, today announced that Patrick Houston, with more than 30 years of media experience, the past dozen of them exclusively focused on the Web at leading Internet companies including Yahoo!, CNET, and ZDNet, has joined the company in the newly ...

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