CNET still buying things named Chow, accidentally produces Hong Kong action flick
Buying the homely-looking food site Chowhound (she must be funny or something) wasn't enough for CNET. Continuing its chowdown (ha! ha! get used to it 'cause it's the only joke the tech zines will make tomorrow), the tech-news juggernaut announced a web version (still in the oven — ok, kill me) of its freshly acquired foodie magazine, Chow. Who knows if Chow will even have a print version this time — with the magazine already kaput, CNET was really just buying editors. From the internal memo:
The award-winning editorial team behind CHOW magazine is unbelievably talented and experienced and we are extraordinarily lucky to have them join us in our mission to create a world class food property.
Yeah. "A world class food property." By CNET. I'm as confused as you are.