Cams.com Announces Launch of Two-Way Camming

PALO ALTO, Calif. – Cams.com has announced the launch of a two-way camming system.

The new system allows members to both view the models and let the models see them, bringing camming one step closer to a true virtual experience, which according to the company, has resulted in record sales and record profits for affiliates.

Members just need a simple webcam to broadcast to models they chat with during a private one-one-one show. Members can also talk to the models though live audio. All chats are now Flash-based so members see the model and their own streaming video, along with all controls, in the same window.

The new feature comes in response to member requests and is part of a major site upgrade that includes a faster frame rate, support for emoticons ("smileys"), and enhanced performance.

"Two-way camming has been our No.1 feature request and the response has been unbelievable," Legendary Lars, vice president of marketing for Various Inc., which owns Cams.com, said. "Instead of a one-way show , members can now participate and become part of the action. That means they stay online longer and affiliates make more money."

For more information, visit Cams.com.

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