Jelena Jensen Talks Tech

LOS ANGELES — Tech site Gizmodo recently featured Jelena Jensen, calling her an explosive porn star by day and nerdy programmer by night.

The article said, “If you don't know Jelena Jensen, you're missing a lot. And I'm not talking about her beautiful face, vertigo-inducing curves, and all-natural 34F attributes or about the fact that she's a porn actress. All those things aside, Jelena's a supernerd.”

“It’s nice to get recognition and its great publicity for me, but I don’t consider myself a programmer. I consider myself more of a webmaster.” Jensen told XBIZ.

She said she does write code and is completely self-taught.

“When I took over my site, I learned as I went,” she said.

Jensen added that she does all the coding and background tech of her site.

“I truly do everything 100 percent. The only thing I don’t do is design.”

Jensen isn’t only beautiful, but also highly intelligent, graduating magna cum laude. She says there are great benefits to running your own site.

“I get all the profit. I don’t have to split it with anyone and I don’t have to work for other people,” she said.

Jensen says she wants to shoot enough content to last for the next five years, so she can focus on her future goal of managing other girls’ sites.

“I’m about to launch MaximumMaggie.com and I’m working on the relaunch of Ryan Keely’s site,” she said.

Jensen added that she plans to also run Penthouse Pet of the Year Taylor Vixen’s new site as well.

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