RocketTube.com Offers iPad Compatibility

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Free gay video site, RocketTube.com is first to offer iPad compatability.

As soon as the new iPad was available, RocketTube says it began tweaking its code to ensure compatibility with what some have called the greatest porn delivery device ever created.

The company says the testing phase was just completed and now that the new code has gone live, iPad users automatically get a version of the site that uses HTML 5, instead of Adobe Flash, to deliver streaming video.

"There are no adult tube sites listed on Apple's list," RocketTube spokesperson Sha Prewitt said. “But if there were, we believe RocketTube.com would stand alone as the first and only fully iPad compatible tube site online."

“There are several adult tubes that claim to offer mobile versions, but in reality they simply redirect mobile users to co-branded or third party sites that charge for access," Prewitt said. "We've seen mobile traffic grow consistently over the past year, and when the iPad was announced we knew the time had come to really get in the game. I've heard estimates that there may be upwards of 100 million users on the iPhone and iPad platforms alone by the end of 2010, which is an astonishing number, but for us, the initial success of the iPad is especially exciting.”

Prewitt expects that other tube sites will eventually make the changes necessary to serve this potentially huge audience, but for now he's excited that RocketTube appears to be the only tube site, straight or gay, that's compatible with the new device.

"Our office is filled with Apple fanboys, but we hope that the success of the iPad spurs other manufacturers to produce new and compelling devices," he said. "Anything that makes viewing our product, and the products of our sponsors and advertisers more portable and convenient is certainly a welcome development."

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