World Wide Content Inc. Version 3.0 to Launch With Vegas Giveaway

GLENDALE, Calif. — After four years of providing content for webmasters, World Wide Content Inc. has announced a series of technological upgrades and content additions to be called WWC Version 3.0.

WWC 3.0 will offer two new content delivery methods. Titles can be licensed directly from WorldWideContent.com and loaded onto webmasters’ own servers, or IP-TV exclusive streaming technology can be leased. All content delivery options will be integrated into the new site.

The search interface will be improved, allowing clients to search by actors’ names, production date, studio, niche and more. The website will be easier to navigate, making the entire content licensing process quick and trouble-free, according to the company.

“Now that we’ve doubled the staff in our Glendale offices, we can develop great products and services for our webmaster clients,” WWC CEO Raffi Vartanian told XBIZ. “Every advance and addition in the new build will be seamlessly integrated into WorldWideContent.com with new order-processing real-time software. With this new version of the site, we become a one-stop megasite for webmaster content."

WWC, which won the 2007 XBIZ Award for “Content Provider of the Year,” has a library of over 14,000 titles for online licensing from a pool of more than 200 production studios, covering 100 niches.

This latest version of the site will be unveiled officially at the XBIZ Summer ’07 Industry Forum in Las Vegas in July. To celebrate the launch of Version 3.0, WWC is announcing its WorldWideContent.com Vegas Giveaway, a promotion for webmasters.

The winner will receive a stay at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, dinner for two at AJ's Steak House, a $100 Hard Rock Casino chip, two tickets to the XBIZ Summer ’07 Forum, $1000 credit for content from WorldWideContent.com and $1000 credit for feeds content from WorldWideFeeds.com

Webmasters can qualify in two ways: Every 25th post in the official contest thread on the webmaster board GFY.com will earn that poster an official entry in the drawing. For industry professionals, every $100 spent on content from WWC in the month of June is worth one contest entry.

The winner will be announced on July 1.

The XBIZ Summer '07 Forum is the industry's most anticipated tech-focused event of the summer season, attracting industry professionals from around the globe for three days of networking and entertainment at one of the most industry-friendly hotels in the world, the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

Online event registration for the XBIZ Summer Forum is $189 per person, or $250 on-site. Rooms at the Hard Rock are available at a limited time special rate of $129 for the show. Registration information can be accessed here.

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