Tech news site GigaOm and financial news site TheStreet.com have struck an arrangement to share content, according to a news release.
The content sharing agreement is the third for TheStreet.com in as many months. It also has similar deals with Newsweek and PBS’ “Nightly Business Report.”
Their first co-branded report, “Mobile Operators’ Strategies for Connected Devices” is available from GigaOm Pro, GigaOm’s technology market research service, and will be distributed to all attendees of Mobilize 2010, GigaOm’s event on the future of the mobile web.
TheStreet’s technology editor Maggie Overfelt will moderate a discussion at Mobilize 2010 and share her thoughts on the opportunities that trends identified at the event present for investors in the mobile web and technology sectors. Additional co-authored, exclusive industry reports on trends in the technology, communications, and the cleantech sectors will be published in the future.
“GigaOM delivers to TheStreet great incremental distribution while lending significant new resources and insight to our already strong offerings in the technology sector,” said TheStreet.com CEO Daryl Otte in a statement. “We are pleased to be teaming with such an influential partner.”
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