Porn 3.0

In the world of pornography the term 3.0 is being more widely used to convey the next generation of technologies to impact the industry. For example, this email just came into our office from AVN Media Networks the largest player in the industry.

"And to answer your question, we are very engaged in what is happing within the industry (3.0), and the changes that are taking place are very exciting. I would be happy to speak to you at any time regarding the NextGen of the adult consumer."

Given that the term began after a presentation given at AVN's Apex event where I gave 10 different predictions for the state of the industry I thought it relevant to let those using Porn 3.0 to understand the reference.

http://www.davidgoldsmith.com/forecasts_adult.htm

My name is not essential to the description and can be removed from the topic if desired.

David Goldsmith

PS. Come home safe.

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Hello Ekranoplan. Recently, the Amusement Parks WikiProject was reformatted and revived. As part of this process other related WikiProjects (such as Disneyland, Herschend Family Entertainment, Universal Parks & Resorts and Walt Disney World) were also revived and have now become part of the Amusement Park WikiProject as task forces. If you would like to remain listed as a member on these WikiProjects please re-add your name to the appropriate lists at the participants page. All names currently on the list have been cleared. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me directly. Thank you for your cooperation, Themeparkgc  Talk  08:21, 6 November 2010 (UTC).Reply