Onward, to the Plex.

So I have some big news.

After five incredible years at CNET, I’m moving on.  May 6 is my last day; ten days later, I will join Google’s New York office as a member of its fledgling Trends & Insights team.  I’ll be doing a lot of writing, editing, and analysis as I work with Alli Mooney to humanize Google’s massive amounts of data for the marketplace.

The past few years have been a wild ride. Throughout my time here I’ve written everything from film reviews to Facebook gossip, filed stories from London to L.A. (as well as occasional quirky datelines like “Bermuda Triangle” and “37,000 feet above the Midwest”), anchored videos from opening night of “Snakes on a Plane” and the line to obtain the final “Harry Potter” book, and appeared on the likes of “The Today Show” and “Countdown with Keith Olbermann.” Let’s just say I didn’t really see any of this coming.

I’m very sad to be leaving a newsroom of friends, mentors, and top-notch colleagues at CNET, which is truly a hub of great journalism in the frenzied arena of tech reporting.  I highly encourage you to stay attuned to everything CNET’s up to. We’ve had a flurry of internal e-mails in the past few days about promotions and new talent, which I continue to be very psyched about.

I’d like to send out a big thank-you to everyone I’ve met along the way.  When I started at CNET I was 21, grossly underqualified, and not sure how long I’d last at this “journalism” thing.  In my time covering Facebook, Google, Twitter, and countless start-ups, I’ve learned so much from so many people and am incredibly grateful to you all.  Though I’m a bit wistful about checking out of the fourth estate (at least for now), I hope that we can stay in touch as I move into a whole new side of the business.

PS: And for those of you who care, after my last day at CNET I’m going to head off to the Northern California wilderness for a few days and then return just in time for the New York edition of the Ragnar Relay (a race which, last year, pretty much changed the course of my life).  I’ll be on a team called the Lactic Acid Trippers.  Watch for the kids in tie-dye.

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