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Bugarski Twins Take Top Spots At JungleJungle Community ISP.


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, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 14, 2000

Orange County natives Boris and Aleks Bugarski have been named chief executive officer and executive vice president respectively at JungleJungle(TM) Inc., Orange County's recently launched community-oriented Internet service provider Internet service provider (ISP)

Company that provides Internet connections and services to individuals and organizations. For a monthly fee, ISPs provide computer users with a connection to their site (see data transmission), as well as a log-in name and password.
.

The Bugarskis are 26-year old identical twins identical twins
pl.n.
Twins derived from the same fertilized ovum that at an early stage of development becomes separated into independently growing cell aggregations, giving rise to two individuals of the same sex, identical genetic makeup, and
 as well as business partners.

Boris is a graduate of Cal State Fullerton with a marketing degree. His Internet experience, business development and entrepreneurial talent have defined the company's long-term polices of developing a Web portal See portal.  that encourages networks of like-minded individuals, families and businesses to create online communities based on common interests and lifestyles.

Prior to founding JungleJungle, Boris had worked for the past four years on Internet marketing See Internet advertising.  strategies for General Motors' GMMI GMMI Global Medical Management Inc  Project, Trispectrum Corp., and Olympic hopeful, bicyclist David Michael Anthony
For the article on the Trinidadian author of The Year in San Fernando, see Michael Anthony (author).


Michael Anthony Sobolewski (born June 20 1954) is an American musician.
, among others. He is currently conducting business development for several Internet start up companies.

Aleks Bugarski, executive vice president is responsible for the daily operational network of JungleJungle, as well as coordinating schedules, media and marketing channels for new products and services. He has been involved in private fundraising for the past four years and has participated in business development for Trispectrum Corp. marketing and sales. A songwriter, musician and recording artist, Aleks studied jazz at Riverside Community College In addition to the main campus located in downtown Riverside, there are also satellite campuses located in Moreno Valley, Norco, Ben Clark Public Safety Training Center, and the Rubidoux Annex in Rubidoux. , and donates evenings to teaching music at the Fender Museum of Music and the Arts located in Corona.

The Fender Museum, dedicated to the legendary electric guitar, is the first non-profit organization to take advantage of the JungleJungle Internet Funding (JJIF JJIF Ju-Jitsu International Federation ) Program. Under the JJIF Program, schools or non-profit organizations are supplied with their own version of the JungleJungle Web site personalized with the organization's logo. Key selections on the portal will contain links to information and other Web sites of particular interest to the organization members.

The JungleJungle portal gives users a starting place to begin their journeys into the Internet. Key selections on the portal will contain links to information and other Web sites of particular interest to members of the non-profit organization. For every new JungleJungle subscriber who mentions the school or non-profit upon signing up, the company will donate $2 every month back to the organization out of the subscriber's monthly Internet-access fee.

JungleJungle Inc. based in Santa Ana, was founded in 1999 to provide diverse Internet solutions to niche markets neglected by other Internet service providers. The JungleJungle Web portal is designed to globally unite individuals, families and businesses by providing creative Internet solutions, services and relationships. To foster a sense of community, the JungleJungle Internet Funding Program returns a portion of its profits to member non-profit organizations or schools.

Computer users may subscribe to JungleJungle Internet services for $17.95 per month. Subscribers receive two free months of Internet access for a limited time only. Visit the JungleJungle Web site at www.junglejungle.com.

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