PureiPorn Preps New Mobile Adult Content Marketplace

SAN DIEGO — PureiPorn, purveyors of optimized adult content for the iPhone, have augmented its service with a new mobile adult marketplace called QuickiClips.

The new site acts simultaneously as an iTunes-style portal where fans can buy content, a marketplace where producers can sell their wares, and an upsell to be added to the company's existing mobile site, PureiPorn.

"No nonsense, no hassle — just one-click entertainment," PureiPorn VP Lolly Popova told XBIZ. “We’re modeling our platform’s user experience on the hugely successful iTunes pay-as-you-go model.”

Popova added that she and her development team have been working to make it easy for users to download and organize a full library of adult content on their iPhone or iPod Touch mobile devices, which can easily be linked up and transferred over to their desktop computers.

The domain QuickiClips.com is currently parked and will launch soon, roughly in conjunction with the release of the iPhone 3GS, which was rolled out at last week's Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.

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