URL | http://www.allthingsd.com |
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Commercial? | Yes |
Type of site | Technology news and analysis |
Owner | Dow Jones |
Created by | Walt Mossberg |
Launched | April 16, 2007 |
Current status | Active |
AllThingsD.com is an online publication that specializes in technology and startup company news, analysis and coverage. It was founded as an extension of the D: All Things Digital conference in 2007 by Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg.
It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Dow Jones & Company Inc., and is a member of The Wall Street Journal’s Digital Network, which includes WSJ.com, MarketWatch, Barron's, and SmartMoney.
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AllThingsD.com expands upon the All Things Digital conference, which was launched in 2003 by Swisher and Mossberg. While the conference quickly became popular and prestigious among the business and technology communities, the number of attendees was limited to approximately 500 people. The web site was set up to “open the conversation to everyone.” [1] Although the site operates year round, during each “D” Conference it offers comprehensive and direct coverage of all events and presentations
AllThingsD.com focuses on news, analysis and opinion on technology, the Internet and media, but considers itself a fusion of diverse media styles, different topics, formats and sources. Initially, the two main features of the site were Kara Swisher’s BoomTown blog, and Walt Mossberg’s technology product review columns from the Wall Street Journal. Since then, the site has expanded greatly in personnel and focus. Although most of the staff is based in San Francisco, many contributors, including Mossberg, work primarily in other parts of the United States.
AllThingsD.com currently features nine different writers, each with their own section of the site, as well as a separate category for other featured writers, both within and outside of the publication:
AllThingsD.com also hosts content concerning its D Conferences; besides the annual main event in late Spring, in December 2010 they hosted D: Dive Into Mobile[2], the first brand extension of the conference in which representatives from leading mobile device and software producers were interviewed by members of AllThingsD.