Jesse Jane Website Launches

VAN NUYS, Calif. – Digital Playground launched the first official Jesse Jane website Friday on the heels of the contract star's meteoric rise to the A-list of porn industry talent.

According to Adella of Digital Playground, the newly launched website, JesseJane.com, is in response to global demand for more information and content on Jane.

The website has been in the works for more than a year, Adella said, and already thousands of fans have flocked to the site. Digital Playground released a soft launch of the site last week to work out all of the glitches.

"Jesse is so connected with her fans," Adella told XBiz, adding that the project was helmed by Jesse herself, who was eager to stay in close touch with her fan base.

"Jesse was really wanting to have her finger on the pulse of what people want and need to know about her," Adella continued. "It's a part of her, and as the site goes on, it will reflect more and more of her personal touch."

Site maintenance will be done by Digital Playground's tech team, although according to Adella, Jesse will oversee all content that appears on the site and will maintain close contact with her fans by making information and pictures from her personal life available, including diary entries, chat times, streaming content and still shots.

The website will also feature Jesse-themed e-cards, photos, desktop photos, banners, shopping cart, news bulletins, a FAQ section, information on Digital Playground's broadcasts, and Jesse's resume and background.

The site offers 30-day memberships for $29.95 and numerous billing options, the company said.

According to Adella, Jesse is currently working on "Island Fever II," which features her first girl-girl encounter with porn sensation Devon.

The film will be released in a double disk set. The first disk will be a regular DVD video with special features and clips and the second disk will be the first-ever delivered on HD DVD, Adella said.

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