New Video: Internet Porn
- Posted by: Patrick James
- on May 8, 2007 at 5:56 pm
The sordid relationship between the internet and pornography is a storied one. It’s a kinship that inpires thoughts of locked doors and closed blinds, the secret fulfillment of shameful lusts. That, and it makes a hell of a lot of money.
With the latest edition to our video library, GOOD investigates the ins and outs of online porn traffic, and just how much cash those sweaty-palmed clicks are bringing in.












DISCUSSION: 4 Comments
cute little chunk of porn… that’s sweet… because imagine, if porn could do for marketing green products what porn did for the internet… imagine if every porn star in Los Angeles sat their cheeky derriere behind the wheel of an electric car? The green community has failed to reach out to the largest demographic out there… left the adult industry out of the green loop, while all the architects on the planet can’t out green each other enough, XXX is still is off limits to goody-two-shoes green markets… isn’t that silly? if love makes the world go round, sex sure as ELLE keeps it going on… we all gravitate towards our lower chakra… love the video clip… now let’s use the info to go green the adult industry, start by putting Penthouse magazine on recycled paper stock!
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kelle marie is a british porn star… who is trying to get people to visit her site. i don’t think this was anything other than a shameless promotion. it felt like a “porn rules” sort of thing to me. not a complaint against porn at all, which is what i think is what it was supposed to be.
While the adult industry pioneered making money on the internet, it has been behind in the web 2.0 world of social websites. For some reason, people just aren’t into sharing erotic videos with the same fervor that lip synching teens post self deprecating home movies on YouTube.
Well, adult entertainment is again pushing technology – but it is now pushing it AWAY from the computer and back to the TV, believe it or not.
This is possible thanks to new devices like the [URL=http://www.tvixbox.com]TVIX Box Digital Multimedia Player[/URL] which allow users to load their entire media library (movie files, DVD’s, CD’s, home video recordings) from their computer on to one device which connects to any TV or home entertainment system and allows them to play all their stored media via a typical remote control and simple onscreen prompts.
Who ever wanted to watch adult entertainment on a computer screen anyway?