Badpuppy Unveils New Site Interface

COCOA, Fla. — Badpuppy Enterprises has unveiled a new interface for its flagship site Badpuppy.com.

The company said the new interface offers high quality videos, which are now being filmed in HD and presented in more than six different formats including mobile devices such as iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, Galaxy Tab and others.

"Knowing that surfers continue to take advantage of the ever-growing high speed Internet options available in the marketplace, Badpuppy has increased the visual size of images used on Badpuppy.com to give users a better visual experience," the company said.

By taking advantage of new hardware technologies, Badpuppy said it has replaced its numerous servers to a few faster and more powerful ones. The company said these changes help give users a better experience at Badpuppy.com as well as several bonus sites included in a Badpuppy membership like ClubAmateurUSA.com.

"Badpuppy has prided itself over the years in providing and maintaining a high level of customer service and its attention to users' feedback," the company said.

"Badpuppy also takes its users' feedback and requests into consideration when planning such endeavors as interface and hardware upgrades and will continue to learn and grow as technology advances."

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