2much Launches Miricam Multi-Channel Video Chat Software

MONTREAL — Live cam software company 2much.net announced the launch of Miricam, an interactive multi-channel video chat application for member's areas or social networks and forums.

"Miricam is a brand new way of networking. It allows for free-flowing communication by video and audio that's extremely easy and natural to use," 2much.net’s Mark Prince said.

The company explained that unlike traditional one-way or two-way video chat software, Miricam allows users in a video chat room to broadcast to each other simultaneously.

The application is described as the first-ever "multi-way" video chat program.

"Solo girls will be able to have discussions with an unlimited number of members at once or perform special group shows. Fans can also use Miricam to get together and chat about their favorite solo girl," Prince said.

Adult stars Janessa Brazil, Diamond James and others will be among the first to receive Miricam when it is released, according to Prince.

"Programs with networked solo girls can now provide live, exclusive content to each other's members areas without the need for a third party provider who might claim rights to content in exchange for use of the software. With Miricam, the models and programs are in complete control of their content," Prince said.

He added that the application is an excellent add-on to the wife-sharing and swinger communities.

From a business perspective, Miricam can host live meetings, training sessions, seminars and Q&A sessions.

Both free and paid Miricam licenses will be available, the difference being control over banner advertising and links to branded video.

Miricam can also be used as a stand-alone, free video discussion website where users can create their own channels. Prince said the product has no limits. "It's a never ending web of interconnected viewers and users in a video wall format."

"Miricam also has a randomized function, it's like a user-controlled version of chat roulette, but on steroids," Prince said.

The product is available on its own or as part of LiveCamNetwork 3.0 video chat site package.

For more information visit MiriCam.

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