Mamapedia™ In The News

August 24, 2009

KENS-TV/San Antonio - Great Day SA

Mamapedia features on Great Day SA

August 19, 2009

Orlando Sentinel - Back-to-school plans

A survey of Moms by mamapedia.com asked parents about their back-to-school plans and found that most plan to drive their kids to school, pack their kids' lunches (but use cafeteria, too) and spend from $25 to $50 on school supplies.

August 19, 2009

ABC 15/KNXV-TV/Phoenix - Valley moms share notes on back-to-school concerns

Mamapedia is a new website that lets moms get wisdom of other moms on key parenting issues. With over a million topics and answers posted, it really reveals the pulse of the mom community.

August 18, 2009

Examiner.com - Mamapedia mentioned in Home & Living 101: Efficient grocery shopping

The moms at Mamapedia.com have been comparing numbers and groceries and family needs.

August 12, 2009

EducationNews.org - Mamapedia Offers Mom Wisdom On The Spot

Mamapedia gives moms everywhere the power to ask any question and get 'the real scoop' from millions of other mothers. From common parenting problems such as potty training and sibling rivalry to personal mom issues like weight loss and breastfeeding, Mamapedia offers wisdom and advice without judgment.

August 10, 2009

KSAZ-TV/Fox 10 Phoenix - myFOXPhoenix.com interviews three Mamapedia moms.

There's a new resource for moms. It’s a place where you can talk to other moms about the best pediatrician in town, or the best way to lose the mom weight and more.

August 3, 2009

Phoenix New Times - Mamapedia Tells us Where to Find Best Pediatricians

There are few things more frantic than a mother with a sick kid, and finding a doctor who meets her standards is never easy. Fortunately, Mamapedia.com, an information Web site for all things mommy, has compiled a list of the most popular pediatricians in the Valley.

July 31, 2009

Mamapedia featured on "Tales from the Mom Side"

Mamapedia.com is an innovative web site that lets moms share their thoughts and opinions as well as learn from a treasure trove of other moms' advices on a variety of topics, from potty training to party planning.

July 31, 2009

WHAG-TV - Mamapedia: Moms Connect Via Website

If you're a mom who relies on her girlfriends for help, there's a new website where you can connect with over one million other moms.

July 24, 2009

Netfamilynews.org - Mamapedia: New parenting resource

A cross between Google and Wikipedia for parents, Mamapedia just makes sense. And so did its CEO, Artie Wu, when I asked him how he came to create the two-month-old site.

July 23, 2009

Examiner.com - Moms unite, here is Mamapedia

Moms do it all. Moms are the end all and be all of a child's life and the glue that holds every family together. That's why Moms should have a place to talk to other Moms. Moms get camaraderie, advice, and a place to vent at Mamapedia.com. Here is today's guest and founder of Mamapedia, Artie Wu.

July 9, 2009

Times-Union - A new Web site to love: Mamapedia

Check out Mamapedia, where moms can go to look up advice from other moms on the various aspects of raising kids.

June 27, 2009

Cool Mom Picks - Mamapedia - Like Yahoo Answers just for moms

I'll confess that I don't really have the time or the patience for most community bulletin boards and the drama that sometimes seems to come with them. But the concept has always appealed to me -- a quick way to pose a question to the masses and get feedback.

June 25, 2009

Examiner - Ways I’ve Stayed Professionally Connected During Maternity Leave

Mamapedia.com, is a great go-to space for any question you can think of regarding just about anything you can think of. Simply create an account, post a query based on your zip code, and watch the responses/recommendations flood in. Most queries are parenting-related, but I have also found my lawn service via Mamasource, as well as gotten advice on a number of pregnancy-related topics.

June 21, 2009

Las Vegas Review Journal - Mamapedia allows moms to access archives of first-hand parental wisdom

One thing Artie Wu knows for sure is that mama knows best. He also knows the collective wisdom of thousands of moms makes for a powerful database that serves millions of moms (and dads, too) at Mamapedia. "Moms can get there and search for any issue or ask any question and get answers from tens of thousands of other moms," Wu said. "They can learn what they did, what worked for them and what didn't work."

June 14, 2009

Huffington Post - The Wisdom of Moms: Summer Fun on a Tighter Budget

School is out, and millions of moms around the country are gearing up for summer! At Mamapedia we are seeing hundreds of thousands of moms sharing advice and wisdom around their best strategies for summer -- last-minute summer camp planning, family travel strategies, and doing everything possible to keep the kids active and away from the TV/computer.

June 5, 2009

St. Louis - stltoday.com - Heather Matters: Moms, check out Mamapedia

Moms, check out Mamapedia; and dads, go ahead and crash the party. From the time you decide to have a child until the kid packs up for college — and even long afterward — you have questions about being a parent. Mamasource created Mamapedia to help mothers answer each others’ questions. The site groups them according to topic and keeps an archive of answers.

June 4, 2009

Parenting.com - Daily Fave - Fun Site for Moms: Mamapedia

We offer a lot of great advice on Parenting.com, but we know that the best stuff comes from the pros -- you. That's what makes mamapedia.com so brilliant

May 20, 2009

San Francisco Examiner interviews Mamapedia CEO Artie Wu

What prompted you to start Mamapedia?

May 20, 2009

CBS 11 - Dallas / Forth Worth - (Video) Mamapedia: Not Your Mama's Child Rearing Handbook

News Story: Mamapedia is the hottest, new online resource guide for moms and moms-to-be. One of the biggest draws is the expert advice. Moms ask the questions and moms give the answers.

May 20, 2009

CBS 11 - Dallas / Forth Worth - (Article) Mamapedia: Not Your Mama's Child Rearing Handbook

Mamapedia is the hottest, new online resource guide for moms and moms-to-be. One of the biggest draws is the expert advice. Moms ask the questions and moms give the answers.

May 10, 2009

KPIX interviews Mamapedia CEO Artie Wu

Artie Wu started Mamapedia, a web site designed for moms to swap information and tips.

May 7, 2009

DailyCandy Product of the Month Club

New site offers more than a million answers from moms who’ve been there, done that. Recent searches include everything from “Should I let my daughter quit soccer?” to “Stopping breastfeeding. Help!”

May 4, 2009

San Francisco Chronicle/SFGate.com Website of the Week

Cool factor: The site, which was started by a San Francisco father, offers age-specific answers on a variety of children issues, from potty-training toddlers to connecting to distant teenagers. Www.mamapedia.com also gives personal answers for women on everything from career decisions and health and fitness to finances and makeup advice.

April 22, 2009

OCRegister - The Mom Blog

Hey mamas! There’s a new web site in town: Mamapedia.com. Boasting “the wisdom of moms,” Mamapedia is a site built by a father of two as a way to help his wife get advice from other moms. It was created by Mamasource.

April 22, 2009

The Press-Enterprise

I came across a very cool informational resource for moms - the Web site www.mamapedia.com. It's an informational resource pool for Moms on a wide variety of topics - everything from potty training to weight loss to teen curfew.

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