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Raffling Off Sex with Porn Stars
Mon, 06/23/2008 - 16:54 — Manjo PlayerThough the article does not provide a link to the resource, it appears that a new service has been developed that allows users to buy raffle tickets for a chance to win sex with pornstars and others who have put themselves up on the auction block for this service.
Scaling Adult Applications Must Beware of the ‘State Monster’
Fri, 06/20/2008 - 09:17 — beachboy97a7According to this article, the “State Monster” represents all of the user data required by applications to provide functionality to your users, as well as data caches, indexes, and other relevant datum.
A Busy Site Isn't Always a Profitable One
Wed, 06/18/2008 - 16:04 — mightyDoTHaving lots of traffic to a site doesn't necessarily mean its owner is becoming filthy rich. It only means people like what they see but don't get what they want RIGHT AWAY. Here is the help to convert any site's traffic and turn those surfers into loyal costumers to keep them coming for more.
.XXX Top Level Domains a Likely Reality
Wed, 06/25/2008 - 09:44 — beachboy97a7ICAAN has announced that it will likely create a new top level domain product to allow companies who can afford the steep price of owning say, .ebay or .car the opportunity to own their own TLD. This opens the door for someone to possibly purchase and create a .xxx domain, despite efforts in the past that have failed to accomplish this.
Online Erotica Proves Profitable Despite Industry Slump
Tue, 07/01/2008 - 13:43 — slippynippleWhile the rest of the country's economic slump has been bad news for traditional online adult media revenues, one area where profits have been rising is in the business of online erotica. As more traditional romance publishers have caught onto the trend of e-publishing, the quality of the product has been polished, and consumers have responded resiliently.
ICANN Confirms New Top Level Domains
Mon, 06/30/2008 - 13:19 — slippynippleICANN has confirmed brewing suspicions that it would open up the availability of custom top level domains such as .ebay, .nyc, and other brandable TLDs at prices expected to range from $50,000 to $100,000.
Yet, Another Porn Starlet is Banned From MySpace
Tue, 06/24/2008 - 16:05 — NorProStarWorking hand in hand with the adult industry is not always welcomed in other communities. Although a pain in the ass, MySpace has helped many upcoming starlets jump start their careers in the adult entertainment and Lichelle Marie is no stranger to the concept. Check out this interview with Lichelle Marie and her MySpace mishap.
Revenge Gone Wrong
Wed, 06/25/2008 - 10:47 — mightyDoTSome anger management and how to use it constructively should be taught to this guy who decided to get payback from his former employee in a very unique way. He redirected his ex-employer site to a gay site for 16 days. Obviously, the revenge didn't go well and instead of getting his money back, the offender ended up paying $15,000.
Are Free Porn Sites Hurting the Porn Industry?
Mon, 06/09/2008 - 10:58 — Sinners SaintWith major public online porn companies such as New Frontier Media, Rick's Cabaret, and Playboy all reporting less-than-expected gains this quarter, industry analysts are looking at the rise of free porn sites such as YouPorn and RedTube as an answer to the drop-off in profits.
New Service for Content Providers to Combat Piracy
Thu, 06/19/2008 - 15:45 — mightyDoTOne of the biggest problems the adult industry is facing lately is piracy. This problem is getting out of hand nowadays with more and more free content floating lose all over the internet. To fight and profit from the piracy problem, ContentRemove.com has came out with a solution that seems promising.
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