Slingshot Labs announced the launch of DailyFill, an entertainment news site catering to a celebrity-obsessed population. Through what it dubs as healthy dose of wit and humor, DailyFill provides a quick and entertaining way to access the most up-to-date information on celebrity news, fashion, and pop-culture.
DailyFill also announced a variety of content partnerships with leading entertainment publishers like New York Post, Elle, US Weekly, Gossip Girls, and Splash News.
DailyFill said that since its beta launch in late November 2008, its traffic has shown exponential growth and will surpass other celebrity and entertainment sites including Perez Hilton next month. Bold prediction.
By the way, Slingshot Labs is a division of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation. Given their resources, they should be able to surpass everyone by next month or stop giving this kind of bold prediction.

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