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April 22, 2009 5:28 PM PDT

It's Coop's -30- column: Adios, sorta

by Charles Cooper

It's a stylistic flourish that dates back to the days when reporters would file stories they typed out on typewriters. (Quick show of hands: How many of you still know how to change typewriter ribbons? OK, how many of you worked with typewriters in the first place? Never mind.)

Within the journalism profession, it's become a tradition to label your farewell piece as the -30- column. Explanations vary. The one that I most like equates the number with a "sign of completion."

That's a nice poetic approach, though it's only nine years since I arrived at CNET in late 2000. Some of you may recall that I came over when ZDNet got acquired in a merger of two of the tech industry's biggest Internet publishers. Just in time for the bubble to burst and the economy to go bust. Nine years later and I'm changing company logos again--again just in time for the bubble to burst and the economy to go bust. Well, I was never very good about timing, but as the prophet says, this, too, shall pass.

Why, then, after all this time, am I bidding CNET News readers farewell? It has nothing to do with boredom. The story line that defines the technology business remains as fascinating as it was in 1985. That's when I began covering the retail side of the computer business for a trade weekly. (A weekly! How quaint.) Though I never did a statistical study, I'm willing to wager that this industry remains chockablock with more smart and interesting people per capita than any other. State secret: I always counted on being the dumbest person in the room during an interview. If I was sharp, it meant that I'd walk away having learned something new. How many people can look forward to the same?

Since I can hear the copy desk already grumbling "get to the 'lede' already," let's get to the meat of the matter. Yours truly is moving over to work on the CBS News Web site, where I'll be working on a terrifically exciting project. There will be more to say about that at a later time. What's more, I'm not going to completely disappear from the map. Fact is that you will still see my byline gracing CNET News from time to time (CBS, you'll remember, owns CNET), though this will be it as a regular gig for Coop's Corner.

Spring has finally sprung out here in San Francisco and I won't spoil it all by turning mawkish. Besides, you'll know where to find me. But before signing off one final time, I must tip my hat and acknowledge you, the readers, for making this one very rewarding ride. Sometimes we agreed, other times we parted ways, but throughout my tenure, your feedback always informed my writing and thinking. Even if I fell short the first time, your input helped me better approach a topic the next time around. It was a dialectic that I found invaluable.

Then again, isn't that the beauty of the Internet?

-30-

Charles Cooper has covered technology and business for more than 25 years. Before joining CNET News, he worked at the Associated Press, Computer & Software News, Computer Shopper, PC Week, and ZDNet. E-mail Charlie.
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by MadLyb April 22, 2009 5:53 PM PDT
Thanks and Good Luck!
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by SlimGem April 22, 2009 5:59 PM PDT
Hope you enjoy your new job Charles. All the best.
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by anthm76 April 22, 2009 6:25 PM PDT
Good luck Coop!
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by declan00 April 22, 2009 7:37 PM PDT
We'll miss you! And welcome to the CBS News side of things. :)
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by Random_Walk April 22, 2009 7:54 PM PDT
Charles: Good luck, man. I've enjoyed reading your columns (most of that time in pure lurker mode) ever since somebody @CNET got a leak about Linus Torvalds' speech on upcoming 2.6 kernel goodies... off the Linux Lunacy cruise... in 2002. Within six hours of his speaking it. We were all flabbergasted (at $10/hr rates while sharing the then-newfangled " internet cafe' " link off the ship across six laptops).
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by ofmyony April 22, 2009 10:03 PM PDT
Good luck and good job, I enjoyed Coop's Corner!
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by Groucho6 April 23, 2009 1:38 AM PDT
The reason it's called a -30- column is because traditionally the way a writer signifies the end of any piece he or she has written is with a centered -30- immediately following the last line. I have no idea where -30- came to mean "end" in the newspaper business, but it was that way for many years before I left the biz.
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by idfubar April 23, 2009 2:33 AM PDT
Thanks for your contributions to the community!
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by April 23, 2009 5:01 AM PDT
Best of luck Coop. And thanks for all the great stuff. "C"-ya on the other side.
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by bdennis410 April 24, 2009 1:22 PM PDT
I enjoyed writing an article for you ("I Love Spam"), and enjoyed writing Comments and Commentary on issues both philosophical and practical.
I hope that I get a chance to follow what you do on CBS and I'm sure you will be a postitive contributor.
Best,
Mediaman

AKA -SocratesRedux
PlatoRedux
DiogenesRedux
(ain't I humble?)
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by The_Info_Addict April 24, 2009 4:18 PM PDT
Charles, "Coop" it has always been a pleasure reading your columns, wherever they have been. I go back to CIS days with you at PC Week to now .... whatever is up your sleeve, it will be good! There are smart people (see!) at CBS too!

Lawrence
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by Jon143 April 24, 2009 6:16 PM PDT
I think I started reading your columns back in about 1995 on the Interchange platform, where I could "subscribe" to updates. 14 years later, things haven't changed. Good luck.
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by lynjs April 24, 2009 7:26 PM PDT
We'll miss you. Thanks for your wisdom.
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by Len Bullard April 28, 2009 7:24 AM PDT
Yours has been one of the most informative and fun to argue with points of view, Coop. I'll miss the heck out of this conversation.

Best of luck and much success to you on the new project!
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by ngdsandiego April 28, 2009 4:55 PM PDT
Hey Coop - Good luck with your new position at CBS! We've followed you from the Ketty to the Boy:))
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by reckel1234 May 1, 2009 9:15 PM PDT
Good luck, Coop. Look
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by DrollTroll May 21, 2009 10:58 PM PDT
Yo, its been a fun ride. Keep awn truckin bro.
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Charles Cooper has covered technology and business for more than 25 years. A graduate of Queens College and Columbia University, Cooper received the Excellence in Journalism award from the Northern California branch of the Society for Professional Journalists for column writing.

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