Online Magazine HoundDog.com Unveils iPhone Version

LAS VEGAS — HoundMag.com, an online adult and men's interest news magazine, has rolled out an iPhone-compatible version of its website.

The first iPhone ready edition of the online magazine will feature guest columns by adult personalities Sunset Thomas, Tony Batman and Zander Kane.

HoundMag CEO Ron Aguilar agreed with most adult industry professionals in his praise of the iPhone as a next-generation content delivery platform.

“Our goal is to take advantage of the revolutionary technology of the iPhone to provide our readers with an immersive multimedia experience,” he said.

In addition to the guest columns, the mobile version of HoundDog will include news content from Tony Batman's A! Entertainment as well as the site's usual selection of links to adult sites.

The development team behind HoundDog said that they're working on an online "flipbook" that will let surfers browse through a full-color, 70-page publication on their iPhones.

“We are getting really close to making our free online HoundMag flipbook magazine iPhone-compatible,” Aguilar said. “Our flipbook was designed to give our readers the best of what men want in adult interest - without spam, pop-ups, etc. - and because of that, is definitely something of interest to mobile users.”

For more information, or to view the online version of HoundMag, visit HoundMag.com.

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