LiveCamNetwork, 2much.net Nominated for 2 XBIZ Awards

MONTREAL — Webcam software creator 2much.net and flagship consumer destination LiveCamNetwork.com have both received XBIZ Award nominations in their their respective categories.

The nominations come on the verge of the company releasing it’s next system upgrade, LiveCamNetwork v4.0.

Following the Software Company of the Year award last year, 2much started “upgrading, enhancing and improving” the software in a bid to become “the webcam system of choice for operators who want to launch their own independent cam site,” said Mark Prince, company president and founder.

“LiveCamNetwork is a complete streaming video and accounting system made specifically for the adult and psychic entertainment markets. It features easy streaming software for PC's and Macs and is compatible with all third party billers and merchant gateways."

At the top of a category that also includes industry heavyweights like TooMuchMedia and Mansion Productions, 2much is vying against such other innovators as Intellichat and Chameleon Submitter.

“I’m proud to say we were nominated again,” Prince said.

Webmasters can promote LiveCamNetwork.com via LCNCash.com; entrepreneurs and operators can invest and launch their own webcam site via 2much.net.

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