Gizmodo.com

Posted on 01:05, February 10th, 2009 by Editor

Gizmodo.com is the preferred location for the millions of users across the world and is widely recognised as the gadget guide. It brings about the latest information about the various gizmos and gadgets that are launched in any part of the globe. It is a part of the Gawker Media group. The website functions in an intricate manner by collecting information from millions of news across the internet and comes across as a professionally well-versed blog.

The site is seemingly reliable and it is managed by a group of efficient writers as well as subject matter experts. The whole interactive interface allows the users to post their own opinions, reviews as well as comments about the products and hence it involves a lot of participation from the users. This website is managed by Nick Denton who believes strong user participation.

For all those who need to know the people involved in the development of this site, you can check the left panel on this weblog and it lists the names of all those editors publishing the articles. There is a special option for the jobseekers where they can hunt for appropriate jobs with Gizmodo. The users would also find that huge banner ads stretched all across the site and it wouldn’t be wrong to conclude that these ads would be generating a lot of revenue for the site.

The site doesn’t have any extraordinary features in it and it can be a confusing experience for someone visiting the site for the first time. It’s a slightly difficult task to figure out the required information on this site. The site opens with a banner ad which is placed right below the tool bar. There are some popular categories listed on the site that may simplify your job a bit.

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