Babble Launches FameCrawler.com and Droolicious.com

New York, NY (PRWEB) June 8, 2007

Today Babble.com launched two ambitious new blogs that aim to dominate the celebrity-baby and baby-product fields. FameCrawler.com will offer 15 to 20 posts every day about celebrities and their babies, with updates on the spawn of glitterati ranging from the Jolie-Pitt’s family additions to rumored Hefner baby bumps.

Droolicious.com writers, also posting more than 15 times per day, find and review the most interesting, beautiful and useful baby products in the world, making it a one-stop shop for readers looking to buy everything from toddler Bento boxes and hand-painted Louise Antoinette chandeliers to contemporary European rocking chairs or whimsical “tattoo T-shirts” so Junior can match his rock-star Dad’s tats.

These new sites can be read as independent blogs, but are also deeply integrated throughout the Babble.com site. Babble now employs 24 bloggers, and aims to have the most authoritative parent blogs in the blogosphere.

FamerCrawler.com and Droolicious.com contributors include some of the top bloggers in the parenting community, including Marsha of SweatPantsMom; Y of JoyUnexpected; Catherine Connors of Her Bad Mother, Stefania Pomponi Butler a.k.a. “CityMama” of CityMama, Family Food and Kimchi Mamas; Whit Honea, of Honea Express and Dad Centric; Rachael Brownell of CrankMama; mod*mom of mod*mom; Chris Jordan of Notes from the Trenches; Carmen of Mom to the Screaming Masses; Mir Kamin of Woulda Coulda Shoulda and Want Not; Kelly Mills of Fitness Fixation; and Charlene Prince Birkeland of Maya’s Mom, JobMom and crazedparent.

The launch of these two new blogs, along with the launch of Babblepedia.com, the first parenting wiki last week, marks a substantial expansion of Babble.com, the fast-growing parenting site for grown-ups.

Babble, launched in December 2006, offers advice, parenting tips, children’s fashion, baby product reviews, pregnancy information, video, parenting blogs, parent forums, parenting polls, and more.

Babble is owned by Nerve Media, which also owns Nerve.com. Nerve, called “one of the hottest online magazines” by Vanity Fair, has been publishing award-winning essays and photography, stimulating reporting, and side-splitting commentary daily since 1997. Nerve Media has grown into a successful multimedia company, expanding into film, television, books and online personals. Nerve Media is a privately held corporation with offices in New York City.

For more information about FameCrawler.com and Droolicious.com, please contact:

Nicole Ankowski, Nerve Media, New York, 212-625-9914 ext. 231.

E-mail: NicoleA @ nerve.com

www.FameCrawler.com

www.Droolicious.com

www.Babble.com

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