XGoes.mobi Joins Fight for Live Cam Dominance on iPhone

NEW YORK — The race to deliver the first live adult content to the mighty Apple iPhone is on, and another player has entered the lineup.

A new site called XGoes.mobi is now offering live cam action on iPhones. The main site only works on the iPhone – the web address leads to a holding page on regular computers.

The site offers a variety of content, including a selection of more than 200 live women, as well as gay performers and one-on-one dates.

XGoes.mobi arrives on the mobile scene powered by a recent innovation. Mobile tech company Carmunity.com unveiled a browser-based application that streams a live feed and offers interactive functionality. They're calling it iMstream, and XGoes.mobi runs on it.

Users don't have to download or install anything extra to run iMstream. Once they dial up the application in their browser, they can immediately start chatting with a live model while previewing pictures of other models and using a bookmarking function to keep track of their favorites. Multiple billing solutions are supported.

One tech critic has already weighed in on XGoes.mobi.

"In spite of all the bells and whistles of being an iPhone-only site, the actual cam pages of Xgoes.mobi are, well, just ordinary, basic cam pages," wrote Lux Alptraum of Fleshbot.com. "The live stream is a small, silent box depicting a small girl disrobing; below the cam is a chat box that allows you to communicate with your tiny new friend. There's a certain thrill in knowing that you have the ability to access this site at anytime, and anywhere, but ultimately, the amount of satisfaction you get from it comes down to one question: how erotic do you find the idea of a silent, postage stamp-sized girl disrobing on your iPhone?"

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