Engadget official partner of CES 2009
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AOL announced that the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) selected Engadget, as the Official Blog Partner of the 2009 International CES to be held January 8-11, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. As part of the Official Blog Partnership, Engadget will provide ongoing news coverage of the hottest products from more than 2,700 CES exhibitors at the 2009 International CES.

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“CES's choice of Engadget as its Official Blog Partner further cements the publication's place as the leading voice in consumer electronics coverage. Our award-winning site will cover the 2009 CES with the fast-paced, up-to-the-minute reporting that has made Engadget the market leader and final word in the world of technology journalism," said Joshua Topolsky, Editor-in-chief, Engadget. "CEA is one of the global consumer electronics industry's most powerful trade groups, and CES is the industry's most important and anticipated event, hands down.”

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“The online technology community is of continuing importance to us and this partnership shows the crucial role that blog sites like Engadget play in bringing CES’ hot product news to a worldwide audience, before, during and after the show,” said Karen Chupka, senior vice president of events and conferences for CEA, the producer of the International CES. “We estimate that some 20,000 new products are launched at CES each year and the Engadget editorial team is able to bring all the hot product news, across dozens of different categories, to life for both consumers and technology professionals.”

Engadget official partner of CES 2009
Engadget will provide live coverage of the 2009 International CES on both its domestic and international sites, and will have extensive presence at the show, including interviews, product news and reviews, updates on CES events and commentary by a team of Engadget editors from across the globe. Engadget’s expansion into the international market will provide an opportunity for consumers and advertisers around the world to follow up-to-the minute news from the show.