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2006

Campusbug - Myspace Meets Yahoo Answers

Education meets social networking


(1888PressRelease) October 10, 2006 - Campusbug - Myspace Meets Yahoo Answers

New web site integrates online education, social networking, and e-commerce on a global network. This network allows people to connect and exchange valuable services with people from all over the globe.

ORANGE, CA, OCTOBER 5, 2006—Medmania, Inc. has launched Campusbug (http://www.campusbug.com), a website that combines peer assisted learning and social networking. This new site is geared towards making a community that is useful to students. The website already has 30,000 members and feels like a cross between Myspace and Yahoo Answers. Members can earn money using dynamic new features making it very appealing to both high school and college students alike. Users begin by creating a profile which allows them to share messages, upload hundreds of photos, post blogs, organize schedules, and meet new people. The website also provides an expansive list of privacy features to protect their members from sexual predators. Myspace, a popular social networking website, has already been banned from school districts all over the country and has been linked to several sexual predator cases.

Neal Rochlin, Vice President of Educational Development says, "As a certified teacher I will insure that Campusbug.com incorporates educational curriculum to promote intellectual growth for all students. I also have a commitment to assure that it is a safe social network."

Registration to the site is free. Membership also includes full access to all of the features that Campusbug.com has to offer. The Question Bank feature allows members to post and answer questions on any topic they want. This is a great way for students to interact and learn from one another as well as earn money. Studies have shown that peer-assisted learning helps improve grades, helps students better clarify concepts, and gives them an opportunity to air concerns away from the teaching staff. The website also provides free online practice tests. This allows members to take practice exams like the High School Exit Exam, SAT, ACT, GMAT, and MCAT. This helps eliminate expensive test prep courses and prepares students in a new and interactive way. Campusbug.com is Myspace, Kaplan, and Yahoo Answers tied together in a simple and easy-to-use environment.

“Information is important and having the ability to provide this information to the masses is vital. Using the web as a medium of communication, every individual has the ability to share our vision of changing the way information is learned, shared, and applied,” says Mel Smith, Chief Operating Officer.

“Providing effective communication for all individuals is our goal and our innovation has made such a vision possible. We are committed to continuing the integration between networking and online education, and to developing future services and products that meet every individual’s needs and quality of service,” says Vak Sambath, Founder/CEO.

About Medmania, Inc.
Medmania, Inc., based in Orange, Ca, is privately owned and operated. The company is committed to delivering innovative solutions to its expanding social network.

Contact Information:

Vak Sambath, Founder/CEO
Mel Smith, COO

1643 W. Chapman Ave.
Orange, Ca 92868
Office- (714)-940-0022
Fax- (714)-940-0033
info ( @ ) campusbug dot com

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