Massive Mobile Launches Mobile Adult Search Engine, Portal

LAS VEGAS — Massive Mobile wants to bring the Internet to mobile devices, effective immediately.

The company has launched MassiveMobile.mobi, an Internet-filtering website that's intended to translate all websites, regardless of compatibility, into a mobile-friendly format.

The site also features an adult search engine that lets users dial up XXX websites from around the world.

Company CEO Moe Schizzle extended an invitation to mobile users everywhere.

"Now cellphone users can interact with the PC web so they can look at a mobile friendly version of their favorite sites as well as discover a universe of made for mobile adult sites they never knew existed, regardless of their carrier or cellphone," he said. "We encourage site publishers to sign up to list their site with us and let us sell targeted mobile advertising and content on their behalf."

A brief test of the service indicated that the search engine works better with adult sites, but many mainstream sites like CNN.com also worked. Some sites failed because of too many redirects.

Massive Mobile Media representatives are attending the XBIZ Summer Forum in Las Vegas until tomorrow. Email moschizzle@gmail.com to arrange a meeting.

For more information visit MassiveMobile.com.

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