XBIZ EU Touch-Optimized Mobile Show Guide Now Live

LOS ANGELES —XBIZ is pleased announce the availability of the 2011 XBIZ EU mobile show guide featuring a touch-optimized interface for optimal navigation on iPhone, Android and other touch-based devices.

The mobile show guide can be accessed at m.xbizeu.com.

Attendees of the upcoming international digital media conference, taking place Sept. 23-25 in London’s luxurious Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury, can use the mobile show guide to plan their schedule ahead of time and on-the-go from the comfort of their mobile device.

With a section of the mobile show guide dedicated to “Who’s Going,” XBIZ EU attendees can connect with one another prior to and during XBIZ EU to get a head start on business deals. To be added to list of “Who’s Going” to XBIZ EU, attendees must tag themselves on XBIZ.net, the adult industry’s leading social network.

To keep attendees informed of each day’s happenings, the mobile show guide also holds the XBIZ EU schedule of special events, seminars, panel discussions and numerous special networking opportunities.

The XBIZ EU schedule includes a selection of vital sessions featuring industry bellwethers such as Private CEO Berth Milton and Hustler President Michael Klein, as well as panel discussions and a highly anticipated debate between ICM Registry CEO Stuart Lawley and Free Speech Coalition's Diane Duke.

XBIZ EU attendees can expect to hit the ground running from day one with an evening networking event sponsored by Epoch, Hustler and Gamma, at the traditional-style Carpenters Arms pub in London, and the XBIZ London Opening Bash to welcome attendees with a Friday night celebration in central London.

For a limited time, XBIZ is offering free registration to qualified affiliates, adult site operators and those who secure their Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury hotel room.

For event information and details, visit XBIZEU.com.

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