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Playboy.com Introduces Bodcasting for Portable Players

Not to be left out of the podcasting craze, Playboy.com Monday introduced its new "Playboy Bodcast," which offers online features that can be downloaded directly to portable video players like Apple's new Video iPod or Sony’s Playstation Portable device.

Las Vegas Mayor Snaps Nudes for Playboy.com

Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman often calls himself the “happiest mayor in the world,” and now he has another reason to love his job: it recently helped him land a gig as a guest photographer for Playboy.com.

Playboy.com Inks NATS Deal

The steady migration toward incorporating NATS – Next-generation Administration and Tracking System – into the adult affiliate infrastructure has been growing at a steady clip and this week included a deal between Too Much Media LLC and Playboy.com.

Women Of McDonald's Now On Playboy.com

Hundreds of employees from fast food giant McDonald's answered Playboy.com's highly publicized invitation to pose nude for an online feature, with six of McDonald's sexiest burger babes being chosen to shed their aprons and appear in Playboy.com's "Women of McDonald's" pictorial. The feature goes live November 16, exclusively in the Playboy Cyber Club.

Playboy.com May Expand Business into Online Dating

On Playboy.com’s 10th anniversary Wednesday, the Playboy Enterprise division said it is considering expanding into the online dating business and will announce that it is seeking the nation’s sexiest McDonald’s employees to pose for the upcoming "Women of McDonald's" online pictorial.

Washington, D.C., Sex Blogger Poses for Playboy.com

Playboy.com launched Tuesday a nude pictorial of Jessica Cutler, the Washington, D.C., sex blogger who was a staff assistant for Republican Sen. Mike DeWine and documented her sex life for two weeks.

Playboy.com Pictorial Raises Ire Among Anti-Porn Activists

Playboy.com's nude pictorials of women from mainstream companies like Starbucks, Enron, Wal-Mart and Home Depot have finally caught the ire of a group of anti-porn activists who think that associating corporate identities with porn is in poor taste.