Webmaster Central Adds 8th Gay Feed

LOS ANGELES — Offering content in Windows Media and Flash, adult content provider Webmaster Central has unveiled a new gay feed for the Latin market.

The new Latin Plus series gay feed will work in tandem with several other new services and features offered by Webmaster Central, including its Auto-Detect system, which determines the best format to play movies and delivers content to users accordingly. The Auto-Detect is compatible with PCs and most handheld devices including iPods and iPhones.

Webmaster Central offers content through its Plus line and HD line of feeds, which span 25 popular niches. Joel Kapp, vice president of operations for Webmaster Central, said that the Latin Plus feed brings the number of gay offerings to eight.

"Streaming in the highest quality through Windows Media format and taking advantage of the fast loading time of Flash video, these formats have been a huge success," he said. "Appealing to old and new surfers, the Flash video is perfect for the YouTube culture, while we continue to provide the Webmaster Central standard our customers expect."

All of the Plus feeds are updated daily, and all can be played at different speeds depending on the speed of a user's computer.

Concurrent with the release of its Auto-Detect feature this month, Webmaster Central unveiled a new feed called "Wild Girls," which is available for the company's mobile-compatible line of feeds, called iFeeds.

Webmaster Central President Andy Alvarez said that they got the idea for these new products by simply listening.

"We've had so many requests for the iFeeds, and quickly learned that webmasters needed an easy way to integrate this into their sites," he said. "The development team has done a great job of allowing webmasters to keep their existing code, and make the integration completely seamless, invisible, just perfect."

Webmaster central offers content across most major niches, including oral, anal, coed, big-bust and MILF, among others. For more information, visit WebmasterCentral.com.

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