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WMA Attendees: Check Out 'The Big Bash' at Sea Palace Restaurant

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WMA Attendees: Check Out 'The Big Bash' at Sea Palace Restaurant

LOS ANGELES—Webmaster Access 2017, presented by Together Networks’ Top Offers, IMonetizeIt and Aurora Global, announces “The Big Bash” party to be held at the Sea Palace, Amsterdam’s landmark floating restaurant, just steps away from the show hotel, Double Tree by Hilton.

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The Big Bash, will be held September 9 at 8 p.m. and all WMA attendees are invited to attend but encouraged to arrive early as space is limited to just 600 guests. Specializing in Cantonese cuisine, the three-story restaurant will be serving up delicious specialty items in a fun, inviting networking atmosphere. With music, dancers and free dinner and beverages, WMA participants will want to mark this on their schedule now!

The Big Bash sponsors Epoch, StripChat and Gamma Entertainment invite you to join them to discuss business opportunities, forge new friendships and business relationships and unwind after a busy day participating in WMA activities.

"We are all excited for the Webmaster Access show! Amsterdam is a great city and the show venue, Double Tree by Hilton, is a wonderful space for conducting both business and pleasure. We are looking forward to a great weekend of business meetings, and catching up with existing and new clients and friends”, said Harmik Gharapetian, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Epoch. “The Big Bash allows us to relax, have some fun and celebrate with a great party that brings everyone in the industry together. See you there!

Registration, sponsored by PussyCash, is once again free for affiliates, talent and studios. To register, go to WebmasterAccess.com.

For sponsorship or business inquiries, please contact sales@avn.com


Daily Beast Spotlights True Companion's Sex Robots

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Daily Beast Spotlights True Companion's Sex Robots

LOS ANGELES—The Daily Beast has posted a new interview with Douglas Hines, the creator of the sex robot Roxxxy.

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Titled "What Sex Robot Should You Order?" writer Lizzie Crocker notes that sex robots have been a popular topic in the national media.

“Our robots allow people to experiment and fulfill the desires that they may not be able to express because their real-life partner doesn’t allow it,” Hines, who introduced his first version of Roxxxy in 2010 at the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas, told The Daily Beast.

Hines runs the New Jersey-based company True Companion, which sells Roxxxy for $9,995, or up to $12,000 with customizations. 

For the full article, click here.

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