Multiple BAA Nominations for 2Much Crew

MONTREAL — Live video chat software provider 2Much Internet Services has been nominated in multiple categories at this year's Best Adult Awards.

Along with Company of the Year and Best Webcam Site nominations for 2Nuch.net and flagship consumer site LiveCamNetwork.com, respectively, 2Much President and founder Mark Prince also has been nominated as Male Personality of the year.

After multiple nominations at various shows, LiveCamNetwork.com won the Best Webcams Site award at the 2006 BAA.

"Though it was awarding the consumer site, to me it was really recognition of the video chat platform and system we created," Prince said.

Now, after being featured in two seasons of Canadian Specialty Channel ShowCase's TV series "Webdreams," making the cover of Klixxx magazine, and celebrating a 10th anniversary, Prince is taking things in stride.

"I want to concentrate on improving the technology and the user experience," Prince said. "Awards and praise are great, but they're really the icing on the cake."

Though Prince hedges as to whether or not any of the nominations will result in actual wins, he and his 2Much crew will be attending Qwebec Expo and the Best Adult Awards as exhibitors, guests and nominees.

"I'm proud of our software — it's better than anything out there. But our best assets are the people behind 2Much," Prince said.

The Best Adult Awards will take place Saturday, and is the feature event of the Qwebec Expo adult tradeshow, which will be held Friday through Sunday.

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