Webmaster Central Boosts Mobile Feeds

LOS ANGELES — Adult content provider Webmaster Central has announced that its library of movies can now be viewed on every major mobile device.

According to the company, Webmaster Central offers content encompassing more than 75 theaters and niches, with supported platforms including the iPhone and Blackberry, plus Sony's PSP and phones from LG, Nokia, Palm and Samsung, along with devices powered by the Windows CE and Android operating systems.

Webmaster Central's Chief Technical Officer, Gabriel K., is the man behind the expansion of the company's mobile infrastructure.

"The second we finished testing and made it active we immediately saw traffic start to come in from every one of the new devices," Gabriel K. said.

Webmaster Central President Andy Alvarez says that as with all product improvements, clients reap the benefits free of charge.

"We haven't even notified our clients yet but I think they will be pleased," Alvarez said. "Mobile traffic has grown from three to 13 percent of all member area traffic coming through Webmaster Central."

"These stats are just over the last five months which is an alarming state of growth," he added, saying that this is the biggest shift in this industry he has seen.

"I cannot believe there are adult sites not taking advantage of this income stream," Alvarez concluded. "If you are an adult paysite owner and you are not offering mobile content you sure are missing out."

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