2much Takes Software Company Of The Year at XBIZ Awards

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Independent webcams platform creator 2much.net was named Software Company of the Year at the XBIZ Awards 2010 for its “complete live video chat solution, LiveCamNetwork 3.0.

2much President Mark Prince was on hand to accept for the company he founded.

Prince was also featured on the Content Delivery seminar at the XBIZ LA annual conference.

Released in August 2009, LiveCamNetwork 3.0 is the company’s showcase software package, a sort of complete website package that features interfaces for administrator, chat host and customer, and integrates at its heart a fully accounting and payout system and video chat application which allows operators to charge adult webcam customer on a pay-per-minute basis.

One of the main features of the "complete solution" is its MBase performer-sharing network, which allows even start-ups to launch a site populated with live content even before they acquire any models of their own.

Prince's fully-functional demo and flagship site, LiveCamNetwork.com is a two-time winner of the Best Adult Awards for Best Webcams and also the live lab for all of 2much.net's product upgrades.

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