CyberAge Launches CyberAgeLive

LOS ANGELES — Online adult content provider CyberAge unveiled its latest content offering today, CyberAgeLive, a new live chat service hosting female and male models from around the world.

CyberAge made headlines earlier this month when the company undertook an ambitious media campaign highlighted by nationwide TV spots, which the company expects to reach about 40 million viewers. The ads, which feature adult superstars Tera Patrick and Gina Lynn, are aimed at increasing traffic to CyberAge’s affiliate sites.

Representatives at the company, which has been in the affiliate marketing business since 1996, said the new CyberAgeLive site is another opportunity to expand the company’s market. Underscoring the attention paid to its development, CyberAge’s Jack said a lot of time was spent researching and developing the live site.

“We’ve wanted a live chat for a while,” Jack said. “It was just a matter of identifying the right technology to launch with.”

Jack said considerable time and attention was given to the development of the site’s interface, which boasts numerous chat rooms and models. Users can opt for either group chats or private 1-on-1 live shows, with video stream options of 240 x 180, 360 x 276 and 480 x 360. Users of the group chat option can expect softcore nudity only, he said.

When models aren’t performing in a private show they appear in what CyberAge calls the “Open Room.” Users can chat with models in the open room for free, and company representatives said several models always would be available in this section.

“We always have dozens of beautiful performers online from around the world, so feel free to flirt with them for free while you decide which one you'd like to have a private show with,” the company's site boasts.

Non-registered users, however, can expect to be booted from the free chat area after a limited trial period, he said. Users who are booted will have to wait 24-hours before accessing the site again.

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