WebPower, ICM Registry Announce Launch of iFriends.xxx

PALM BEACH, Fla. — WebPower and ICM Registry on Thursday announced the launch of ifriends.xxx, a large-scale webcam network that is the first high-profile site to launch under the .XXX top-level domain.

Since its inception in 1998, iFriends said it has introduced numerous innovations such as Cam2Cam, HD video, and 3D video streaming technology.

"We are proud to be part of the Founders Program and are enthusiastic about the opportunities that working with ICM Registry presents for us and our affiliates," said Stacy Psaros, spokesperson for WebPower, which operates the network. "Our company's culture is one of innovation and forward-thinking business practices. We recognized these same qualities in ICM Registry and the .XXX space. ifriends.xxx is just the first of a number of prominent domains that we look forward to launching."

"WebPower's vision of the adult marketplace and their way of detecting and developing new opportunities such as .XXX are remarkable," said Vaughn Liley of ICM Registry. "Their participation in the Founders program is particularly valuable given their long history and prominence in the adult industry. The launch of these sites clearly demonstrates our goal of making .XXX a vibrant and content-rich domain."

WebPower also operates the ClickCash affiliate marketing program, one of the oldest and largest adult affiliate programs.

ICM Registry is now focused on the launch of .XXX that starts on Sept. 7 with the opening of the Sunrise period. For more information, visit about.xxx.

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