Cybersocket Launches Mobile Version of AWOLMarines.com

LOS ANGELES — Cybersocket today announced the launch of the mobile version of AWOLMarines.com.

“AWOLMobile.com will stream high-quality video directly to your handset,” said Morgan Sommer of Cybersocket. “This really is the cutting edge of adult entertainment technology.”

AWOLMobile.com features mobile-friendly versions of performer Bobby Garcia’s amateur home videos.

“Bobby lured these straight Marines from Camp Pendleton down into his basement and got them to take off their clothes and perform for him,” Cybersocket Morgan Sommer said. “Now you can watch the action wherever you want to with the convenience of your mobile phone.”

AWOLMobile is powered by Spankmo Mobile Services and offers new videos three times each week and supports more than 900 different devices, including the iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Palm Pre and Android. The site also can be viewed on a PSP and Internet-enabled Motorola, Nokia, LG, Samsung and Sony Ericsson cellphones.

“Mobile is perfect for whenever you need a quick shot of AWOL Marines action,” Spankmo cofounder Graeme Kingshott said. “There is no need to worry about using your office or family computer, and the user experience is just fantastic.”

Spankmo is based in Barcelona with offices in London and Los Angeles. The company offers adult content providers the ability to distribute content to mobile users.

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