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CNET / Download.com – “The Best Cellular”

We’re extremely excited to announce that CNET is now sharing Android apps developed by Best Cellular! For those who are not familiar, their site provides information, advice, and tools to assist as you decide your next tech purchase and how it fits into your life. You can see where we’ve been featured by visiting CNET.com and searching Home > Android Apps > The Best Cellular

About CNET.com

CNET.com was registered back in March of 1994 and they have been helping consumers make informed decisions ever since. The company originally produced radio and television content alongside their website, but currently uses new media and online distribution to reach viewers. The talented writing team shows readers what is fresh in the technosphere and why it matters. The newest breakthroughs in consumer technology can be confusing, so CNET makes them accessible and useful for the average person. 200 million readers access the website every month, putting them within the top 200 most popular sites worldwide.

About Download.com

CNET registered Download.com in February of 1996, and the site continues to be a key player for the company. Several years later the company decided to redirect traffic from Download.com to Download.CNET.com in order to strengthen the company brand.

About Download.CNET.com

Free-to-try legal downloads make up the main bulk of the site, giving customers a way to discover new apps and programs. The site also features rated reviews for software, mobile apps, and games. Over 150,000 free downloads cover everything from introductory PC kits to games, screensavers, security patches, and mobile apps. Other features include “top ten” lists, editorial pieces, and how-to articles to help readers find the right software for their needs.

Timely, pertinent information about major software and game releases also make appearances on Download.CNET.com. The site editors review and rate thousands of tech products with a constant commitment to accurate and practical coverage. They actively test every product in the collection before adding it to the site. One of the chief goals of the team at the website is to offer detailed and unbiased content.

Users can download files in the software, game, and mobile categories for free. Download.CNET.com requires neither personal information nor registration, but they do encourage users to sign up. Registration on the site provides access to further options including the ability to add reviews, keep track of software product updates, and join the conversation on the forums.

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