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Gizmodo

Gizmodo (/ɡɪzˈmd/ giz-MOH-doh) is a design, technology, science and science fiction website. It was originally launched as part of the Gawker Media network run by Nick Denton, and runs on the Kinja platform. Gizmodo also includes the subsite io9, which focuses on science fiction and futurism. Gizmodo is now part of G/O Media, owned by private equity firm Great Hill Partners.[3]

Gizmodo
Type of site
Design, technology, science, science fiction, blog
Available inEnglish, French, Dutch, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese
Country of originUnited States
OwnerG/O Media
Created byPeter Rojas
EditorDavid M. Ewalt[1]
URLgizmodo.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional
LaunchedJuly 1, 2002; 20 years ago (2002-07-01)[2]

History

The blog, launched in 2002, was originally edited by Peter Rojas, who was later recruited by Weblogs, Inc. to launch their similar technology blog, Engadget.[citation needed] By mid-2004, Gizmodo and Gawker together were bringing in revenue of approximately $6,500 per month.[4]

Gizmodo then launched in other locations:

  • In 2005, VNU and Gawker Media formed an alliance to republish Gizmodo across Europe, with VNU translating the content into French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, and adding local European-interest material.[5]
  • In 2006, Gizmodo Japan was launched by Mediagene, with additional Japanese contents.[citation needed]

  • In September 2011, Gizmodo UK was launched with Future, to cover British news.[9] Gizmodo UK was later shut down in September 2020,[10] with all web links redirecting to Gizmodo.com.

In February 2011, Gizmodo underwent a major redesign.[11]

In 2013, Matt Novak moved his Paleofuture blog to Gizmodo from Smithsonian.[12]

In 2015, the Gawker blog io9 was merged into Gizmodo. The staff of io9 continued with Gizmodo and continued to post articles on subjects covered by the website, including science fiction, fantasy, futurism, science, technology and astronomy.[13]

Gizmodo was one of six websites that was purchased by Univision Communications in their acquisition of Gawker Media in August 2016. Univision in turn sold Gizmodo and an array of sister websites to private equity firm Great Hill Partners in 2019.[14]

In Australia in 2018, after Nine Entertainment merged the business behind PEDESTRIAN.TV with that of Allure Media,[15] forming the larger Pedestrian Group,[16] the website and associated company changed its name to Pedestrian, and also incorporated the brands Gizmodo AU,[6] Business Insider Australia, Kotaku and POPSUGAR Australia.[17][18]

Coverage

A Gizmodo blogger captured the first photos from the floor of the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2007[19] and, according to Reuters, journalists at the (simultaneous) Macworld debated whether Gizmodo or Engadget had the better live coverage of Steve Jobs' 2007 keynote speech.[20]

Controversy

TV-B-Gone

Richard Blakeley, a videographer for Gizmodo's publisher, Gawker Media, disrupted several presentations held at CES in 2008.[21][22] Blakely secretly turned off TVs using TV-B-Gone remote controls, resulting in his being barred from CES 2008, and any future CES events.

iPhone 4 prototype

In April 2010, Gizmodo came into possession of what was later known to be a prototype of the iPhone 4 smartphone by Apple.[23] The site purchased the device for US$5,000 from Brian J. Hogan, who had found it unattended at a bar in Redwood City, California, a month earlier.[24][25] UC Berkeley student Sage Robert, an acquaintance of Hogan, allegedly helped him sell the phone after failing to track down the owner. With Apple confirming its provenance, bloggers such as John Gruber and Ken Sweet speculated that this transaction may have violated the California Penal Code.[26][27]

On April 26, after Gizmodo returned the iPhone to Apple, upon Apple's request California's Rapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team executed a search warrant on editor Jason Chen's home and seized computers, hard drives, servers, cameras, notes, and a file of business cards, under direction from San Mateo County’s Chief Deputy District Attorney Stephen Wagstaffe.[25][28][29] Since then, Gizmodo and the prosecution have agreed that a special master will review the contents of the items seized and determine if they contain relevant information.[30][31] Gizmodo was since barred from Apple-hosted events and product launches until August 2014, when they were invited once again to Apple's September 2014 "Wish we could say more" event.[32]

See also

References

  1. ^ "MG/O Media Announces New Editors In Chief Of AV Club, Gizmodo, Jezebel". Cision. August 31, 2021. Retrieved September 14, 2021.
  2. ^ "Gizmodo.com WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info – DomainTools". WHOIS. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
  3. ^ Hayes, Dade (April 8, 2019). "Univision Finalizes Sale Of Former Gawker Portfolio And The Onion To Private Equity Firm Great Hill Partners". Deadline. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  4. ^ Greg Lindsay (June 1, 2004). "What Makes Nick Tick? The smartest publisher in the blogosphere says there's no money online. So why doesn't anyone believe him?". Business 2.0. Retrieved January 27, 2007.
  5. ^ . MarketingVOX. October 7, 2005. Archived from the original on March 24, 2007. Retrieved January 27, 2007.
  6. ^ a b c "About Gizmodo Australia". Gizmodo Australia. December 14, 2021. Retrieved March 18, 2022.
  7. ^ "Gizmodo Australia". Gizmodo.com.au. August 9, 2012. Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  8. ^ "Gizmodo Brazil". Gizmodo.com.br. Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  9. ^ "Gizmodo to launch in the UK". Guardian.com. August 31, 2011. Retrieved September 29, 2017.
  10. ^ Tamburro, Paul (September 7, 2020). "Kotaku UK and Gizmodo UK shutting down, rights reverted back to G/O Media". GameRevolution. Evolve Media LLC. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  11. ^ This Is the New Gizmodo, Gizmodo.com
  12. ^ "The Paleofuture Blog Has Moved to Gizmodo". Smithsonian. May 30, 2013. Retrieved August 11, 2018.
  13. ^ Ingram, Mathew. "Gawker Media merging Gizmodo and io9 teams into a tech super-hub". GigaOM. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
  14. ^ Calderone, Michael (August 18, 2016). "Gawker.com Ending Operations Next Week". The Huffington Post.
  15. ^ Samios, Zoe (December 11, 2018). "Pedestrian TV and Allure merge, with Jason Scott to depart". Mumbrella. Retrieved April 14, 2021.
  16. ^ Bennett, Lindsay (December 11, 2018). "Pedestrian TV to absorb Allure Media in post-Fairfax consolidation". AdNews. Retrieved April 14, 2021.
  17. ^ "Nine merging digital publishers Pedestrian.TV & Allure Media". Mediaweek. December 11, 2018. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  18. ^ "Home page". Pedestrian Group. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  19. ^ Schofield, Jack (January 7, 2007). "Gizmodo claims first blood at CES 2007". The Guardian. London.
  20. ^ "Apple's iPhone steals spotlight from rival tech show". Reuters. January 10, 2007. Retrieved April 6, 2009.
  21. ^ Needleman, Rafe (January 10, 2008). "Bloggers behaving badly: Gizmodo messes with CES flat screens". Retrieved January 11, 2008.
  22. ^ Lam, Brian (January 10, 2008). "Confessions: The Meanest Thing Gizmodo Did at CES". Retrieved January 11, 2008.
  23. ^ Helft, Miguel; Bilton, Nick (April 19, 2010). "For Apple, Lost iPhone Is a Big Deal". The New York Times. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
  24. ^ . Today in Tech. Yahoo News. April 29, 2010. Archived from the original on May 4, 2010. Retrieved May 4, 2010.
  25. ^ a b Lundin, Leigh (May 2, 2010). "The Fourth Estate, The Death of Journalism". Newsworthy. Criminal Brief.
  26. ^ Sweet, Ken (April 19, 2010). "Gizmodo paid for iPhone 4G: so are they receivers of stolen goods?". Technology Blog. London: The Guardian. Retrieved May 4, 2010.
  27. ^ "Legal, Eh?". April 20, 2010. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
  28. ^ Sutter, John (April 26, 2010). "Police seize computers from Gizmodo editor". SciTechBlog. CNN. Retrieved May 4, 2010.
  29. ^ Calderone, Michael (April 26, 2010). . The Newsroom. Yahoo News. Archived from the original on May 3, 2010. Retrieved May 4, 2010.
  30. ^ Lundin, Leigh (June 13, 2010). "Prosecutor in Search of a Crime?". Newsworthy. Criminal Brief.
  31. ^ Myslewski, Rik (June 4, 2010). "Search begins on seized Gizmodo journo kit". Der Ring des Gizmodophonelungen. San Francisco, California: The Register.
  32. ^ "Apple's iPhone Event Will Be Sept 9th (And We'll Be There)". Newsworthy. Gizmodo. August 28, 2014.

External links

  • Official website
  • Gizmodo AU

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originally edited by Peter Rojas who was later recruited by Weblogs Inc to launch their similar technology blog Engadget citation needed By mid 2004 Gizmodo and Gawker together were bringing in revenue of approximately 6 500 per month 4 Gizmodo then launched in other locations In 2005 VNU and Gawker Media formed an alliance to republish Gizmodo across Europe with VNU translating the content into French German Dutch Spanish Italian and Portuguese and adding local European interest material 5 In 2006 Gizmodo Japan was launched by Mediagene with additional Japanese contents citation needed In 2007 Gizmodo Australia was launched in the US 6 by Allure Media under license from Gawker Media 7 better source needed This site incorporates additional Australian content and is branded Gizmodo AU 6 In November 2007 the Dutch magazine license was taken over by HUB Uitgevers citation needed In September 2008 Gizmodo Brazil was launched with Portuguese content 8 better source needed In September 2011 Gizmodo UK was launched with Future to cover British news 9 Gizmodo UK was later shut down in September 2020 10 with all web links redirecting to Gizmodo com In February 2011 Gizmodo underwent a major redesign 11 In 2013 Matt Novak moved his Paleofuture blog to Gizmodo from Smithsonian 12 In 2015 the Gawker blog io9 was merged into Gizmodo The staff of io9 continued with Gizmodo and continued to post articles on subjects covered by the website including science fiction fantasy futurism science technology and astronomy 13 Gizmodo was one of six websites that was purchased by Univision Communications in their acquisition of Gawker Media in August 2016 Univision in turn sold Gizmodo and an array of sister websites to private equity firm Great Hill Partners in 2019 14 In Australia in 2018 after Nine Entertainment merged the business behind PEDESTRIAN TV with that of Allure Media 15 forming the larger Pedestrian Group 16 the website and associated company changed its name to Pedestrian and also incorporated the brands Gizmodo AU 6 Business Insider Australia Kotaku and POPSUGAR Australia 17 18 Coverage EditA Gizmodo blogger captured the first photos from the floor of the International Consumer Electronics Show CES 2007 19 and according to Reuters journalists at the simultaneous Macworld debated whether Gizmodo or Engadget had the better live coverage of Steve Jobs 2007 keynote speech 20 Controversy EditTV B Gone Edit Richard Blakeley a videographer for Gizmodo s publisher Gawker Media disrupted several presentations held at CES in 2008 21 22 Blakely secretly turned off TVs using TV B Gone remote controls resulting in his being barred from CES 2008 and any future CES events iPhone 4 prototype Edit In April 2010 Gizmodo came into possession of what was later known to be a prototype of the iPhone 4 smartphone by Apple 23 The site purchased the device for US 5 000 from Brian J Hogan who had found it unattended at a bar in Redwood City California a month earlier 24 25 UC Berkeley student Sage Robert an acquaintance of Hogan allegedly helped him sell the phone after failing to track down the owner With Apple confirming its provenance bloggers such as John Gruber and Ken Sweet speculated that this transaction may have violated the California Penal Code 26 27 On April 26 after Gizmodo returned the iPhone to Apple upon Apple s request California s Rapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team executed a search warrant on editor Jason Chen s home and seized computers hard drives servers cameras notes and a file of business cards under direction from San Mateo County s Chief Deputy District Attorney Stephen Wagstaffe 25 28 29 Since then Gizmodo and the prosecution have agreed that a special master will review the contents of the items seized and determine if they contain relevant information 30 31 Gizmodo was since barred from Apple hosted events and product launches until August 2014 when they were invited once again to Apple s September 2014 Wish we could say more event 32 See also EditLifehacker Techcrunch WiredReferences Edit MG O Media Announces New Editors In Chief Of AV Club Gizmodo Jezebel Cision August 31 2021 Retrieved September 14 2021 Gizmodo com WHOIS DNS amp Domain Info DomainTools WHOIS Retrieved September 16 2016 Hayes Dade April 8 2019 Univision Finalizes Sale Of Former Gawker Portfolio And The Onion To Private Equity Firm Great Hill Partners Deadline Retrieved December 17 2019 Greg Lindsay June 1 2004 What Makes Nick Tick The smartest publisher in the blogosphere says there s no money online So why doesn t anyone believe him Business 2 0 Retrieved January 27 2007 VNU to Publish Gawker s Gizmodo Blog in Europe MarketingVOX October 7 2005 Archived from the original on March 24 2007 Retrieved January 27 2007 a b c About Gizmodo Australia Gizmodo Australia December 14 2021 Retrieved March 18 2022 Gizmodo Australia Gizmodo com au August 9 2012 Retrieved September 3 2012 Gizmodo Brazil Gizmodo com br Retrieved September 3 2012 Gizmodo to launch in the UK Guardian com August 31 2011 Retrieved September 29 2017 Tamburro Paul September 7 2020 Kotaku UK and Gizmodo UK shutting down rights reverted back to G O Media GameRevolution Evolve Media LLC Retrieved September 16 2020 This Is the New Gizmodo Gizmodo com The Paleofuture Blog Has Moved to Gizmodo Smithsonian May 30 2013 Retrieved August 11 2018 Ingram Mathew Gawker Media merging Gizmodo and io9 teams into a tech super hub GigaOM Retrieved August 19 2016 Calderone Michael August 18 2016 Gawker com Ending Operations Next Week The Huffington Post Samios Zoe December 11 2018 Pedestrian TV and Allure merge with Jason Scott to depart Mumbrella Retrieved April 14 2021 Bennett Lindsay December 11 2018 Pedestrian TV to absorb Allure Media in post Fairfax consolidation AdNews Retrieved April 14 2021 Nine merging digital publishers Pedestrian TV amp Allure Media Mediaweek December 11 2018 Retrieved March 17 2022 Home page Pedestrian Group Retrieved March 17 2022 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seize computers from Gizmodo editor SciTechBlog CNN Retrieved May 4 2010 Calderone Michael April 26 2010 Silicon Valley cops raid Gizmodo editor s home take four computers The Newsroom Yahoo News Archived from the original on May 3 2010 Retrieved May 4 2010 Lundin Leigh June 13 2010 Prosecutor in Search of a Crime Newsworthy Criminal Brief Myslewski Rik June 4 2010 Search begins on seized Gizmodo journo kit Der Ring des Gizmodophonelungen San Francisco California The Register Apple s iPhone Event Will Be Sept 9th And We ll Be There Newsworthy Gizmodo August 28 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gizmodo Official website Gizmodo AU Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gizmodo amp oldid 1148193949, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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