MiKandi Offers Pink Visual Android App

SEATTLE — MiKandi.com has announced its release of Pink Visual's Android app on the MiKandi mobile storefront.

MiKandi is the leading adult entertainment app store and its open view on censorship has garnered a tremendous amount of support from the Android user community. The deal with Pink Visual marks the company's latest offering.

"Pink Visual is known as a leading innovator in the adult industry. While many adult studios are still catching up to mobile technology, Pink Visual continues to embrace and lead in the growing adult mobile market," Jesse Adams, president of MiKandi, said. "We are very excited to welcome their newest app."

With the latest IDC report estimating that Android will become the number two mobile OS by 2013 with 68 million Android-powered devices, MiKandi and major brands like Pink Visual will only help to increase the popularity of Android's open source platform.

"We're very excited about working with Mikandi on this new application," says Liam Colins, director of special projects for Pink Visual. "The Android platform has impressed us with its versatility and quality and Mikandi has presented a fantastic venue for us to highlight our mobile technology, free of censorship and bureaucracy."

"We have received an overwhelming global response since we launched two months ago," Adams added. "Our developer community has been especially supportive, and we can't wait to start announcing some of the apps that are in development."

MiKandi is free to download and currently supports Android devices only with plans to support other devices soon.

"We're talking about adult apps that truly take advantage of the GPS, motion sensors and other outstanding technologies of today's mobile phones," Adams concluded. "It only gets better from here."

A demo video is available online.

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