NEWREDDIGNET A SOCIAL BOOKMARKING SEARCH ENGINE USING TAGS LAUNCHES AUGUST 21, 2006

August 21, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Cellounge Media, LLC today announces that http://newreddignet.com is available for immediate use by the social book marking community.

Touted by many of the elite in social book marking as an original and interesting idea, newreddignet.com aims to be the one place on the net to find news from new and exciting social book marking sites. The site was alpha tested by an elite group of social bookmarkers from Netscape.com. Among them were the following users; wayjer, timaloftis, adfunk, ousama, neophile and many more. Three of these users are part of the elite social book markers on Digg.com too.

“The social elite on Netscape provided a valuable tool in making newreddignet.com a better site to use. When making the site I wanted it to be google simple, and not “web 2.0” ugly. Those guys helped in that by giving me tips and tricks on design and layout,” said Shane Coffey founder and CEO of Cellounge Media, LLC and newreddignet.com. “Newreddignet.com aims to be the portal where you come to search for news stories based on tags, and from there you go to the social bookmark site that the news story came from.”

Newreddignet.com currently polls 43 social book marking website and has over 12,000 stories to choose from, more are coming in all the time.

Founded in 2005, Cellounge Media, LLC runs an automobile blog http://www.cellounge.com plus the new exciting http://newreddignet.com

About Cellounge Media, LLC
Newreddignet.com is a service of Cellounge Media, LLC. The website is a social book marking search engine based on using tags to find your news. Currently polling 43 sites for news and information newreddignet.com is on the upswing of growth and prosperity, with future additions to the site coming soon.

*About Netscape.com:
Netscape.com is a service of Netscape Communications and Weblogs, Inc. and part of the AOL Network owned and operated by AOL, LLC, a Time-Warner company. (http://www.netscape.com)

*About Digg.com
Digg.com is a user driven social content website. Ok, so what the heck does that mean? Well, everything on digg is submitted by the digg user community (that would be you). After you submit content, other digg users read your submission and digg what they like best. If your story rocks and receives enough diggs, it is promoted to the front page for the millions of digg visitors to see. (http://www.digg.com)

*Digg and Netscape are not affiliated with Cellounge Media, LLC in any shape or fashion imaginable. Use of their names in this press release was just to illustrate where the alpha testers came from.