Mobile Entertainment Awards 2012 to Recognize ‘Best Adult Company’

LONDON — The U.K.’s Mobile Entertainment Awards 2012, now in its seventh edition, has announced its list of nominees, which includes a Best Adult Company category.

The Mobile Entertainment, or ME Awards reward creativity and innovation by companies in the mobile sector with a ceremony to be held Nov. 29 at the Royal Garden Hotel in London. The category list for this year’s awards show has been upped from 18 to 23, and includes categories such as Best Gambling Company, Best Games Publisher and Best Music Service Provider. Past winners include Universal Music, Apple, Shazam, AdMob, and EA Mobile.

ME Award nominees in the Best Adult Company include:

  • MiKandi
  • Adultmoda
  • Private Media
  • Cherry Media
  • PinkVisual
  • Spankmo
  • AdultAppMart
  • Apex Media
  • Reporo

According to ME Award nominee AdultAppMart, “adult media has a historical reputation as a key player in driving technological advancement, notably with the early innovation and functionality of http - building the Internet into what it is today  — and with its choice of videotape manufacturer in the mid ‘80s, the standardization of the VHS format. Its foray and standing in the ever growing application field is one more legitimization of a cornerstone market and community.”

AdultAppMart currently has more than 1,000 apps available on its AdultAppMart.com store, featuring streaming and downloadable XXX pictorials and video, live chat and webcams, personals, eBooks, games, literature, web comics, and mobile versions of adult websites.

In regards to the company’s nomination, AAM President Quinn said, "We are honored to be listed with other great companies in the mobile entertainment world. AdultAppMart.com has seen amazing growth in 2012 and we are looking forward to making our store even better in 2013.”

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