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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
In the tech world, porn quietly leads the way
It was just days after the release of the iPad -- Apple's slate1 computer heralded2 as a tool for gaming, book and magazine reading and Web consumption -- when the announcement arrived.
One of the world's biggest porn companies claimed it had created a way to stream its videos onto the device, skipping the Apple store and its restrictions3 on salacious content.
The announcement illustrates4 a widely acknowledged but seldom-spoken truth of the technology world: Whenever there's a new content platform, the adult-entertainment industry is one of the first to adopt it -- if they didn't help create it in the first place.
"It's not necessarily that the porn industry comes up with the ideas, but there's a huge difference in any technology between the idea and the successful application," said Jonathan Coopersmith, a professor at Texas A&M University who teaches the history of technology.
"They're kind of the shock troops, and one of the nice things for them is that they can claim, 'Hey, I'm advancing technology.' "
While the shadowy nature of the adult-entertainment industry makes exact figures hard to nail down, it's generally acknowledged that porn was the first product to make money on the Internet and still rakes in upward of $1 billion annually5 online.
[Although porn, like many industries, has felt the pinch of the last couple year's recession, leading Hustler's Larry Flynt and others to jokingly ask for a federal bailout].
From the printing press to instant cameras, from pay-per-view to VCRs, pornographers -- both professional and private -- have been among the quickest to jump on board with newly developed gadgets6.
The first public screening of a movie was in 1895. Less than two years later, Coopersmith notes, the first "adult" film was released.
"The classic example is the VCR," said Oliver Marc Hartwich, an economist7 and senior fellow with Centre for Independent Studies, a conservative Australian think tank. "When it was introduced, Hollywood was nervous because the big studios feared piracy8. They were even considering suing the VCR producers.
"Not so the adult industry. They saw it as a big new market and seized the opportunity."
On the internet, streaming video, credit-card verification sites, Web referral rings and video technology like Flash all can be traced back to innovations designed to share, and sell, adult content.
Experts attribute much of the success of AOL, the social networking forbearer of sites like Facebook and Twitter, to its private chat rooms -- and anyone who remembers scanning the user-created chats remembers the adults-only nature of many of them.
Websites that require memberships, encryption coding, speedier file-sharing technology -- all can trace their roots back to the adult industry.
These days, in addition to the race for the iPad screen, at least a couple of porn flicks9 are in production using burgeoning10 3-D technology. While Hollywood has scored with a few blockbusters, 3-D tech for the television is still in its infancy11 -- and porn, as always, is right there to capitalize.
"Just imagine that you'll be watching it as if you were sitting beside the bed," Hong Kong-based producer Stephen Shiu Jr. said of his movie, "3D Zen and Sex," which is set to begin filming this month with a budget of nearly $4 million. "There will be many close-ups. It will look as if the actresses are only a few centimeters from the audience."
For adult-entertainment companies, staying on the cutting edge of technology can be necessary to survive.
Ilan Bunimovitz is the CEO of Private Media Group, the company that announced the iPad porn offering, which uses cloud computing12 to store a customer's videos.
In effect, he's saying it's like an iTunes for porn -- an online service that lets users buy and access a personal collection of adult videos via their iPads. Of course, the slate computer's browser13 can already be used to surf the internet for adult content.
He said his company, with its 25-member technology department, began working on ways to take advantage of theiPad the day it was announced in January. By the time Apple released the device in early April, the system was ready, he said.
"Every step of the way, when there's a new technology, we explore it," said Bunimovitz. "In the adult business, many times the traditional venues14 are not available to us, so we have to be innovative15 to get our content to the consumer.
"With adult content, you need to create your own solutions."
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Porn companies can capitalize on the latest technological16 advances because of their deep pockets and the relative certainty that their investments will be returned by customers willing to pony17 up for their product, experts say.
"People are willing to pay a premium18 for pornography," said Coopersmith, the Texas A&M professor. "You see this with movies, with VCRs -- which is when it first really became noticeable. DVDs, computer games, cable TV -- if you look at the price of those [adult] products, they're higher profit margins19 for the vendors20."
That fact creates a conundrum21 for product developers. Often, any new product's pornographic potential remains22 a dirty little secret -- privately23 discussed by the manufacturer but left unspoken in public.
One of Coopersmith's favorite examples is the early days of instant cameras. Manufacturers were fully24 aware how many customers would use a camera that didn't require you to go to the local pharmacist to have your film developed, he said.
One of the earliest was Polaroid's provocatively25 named camera, "The Swinger" -- ostensibly so-called because of a strap26 that let it dangle27 from the user's wrist.
In a television ad, a young man uses it to photograph a bevy28 of gyrating, bikini-clad models before eventually picking one to walk off into the sunset -- with only the camera between them.
"One of the silent slogans of the porn-tech world is 'Don't ask. Don't tell. Do sell," Coopersmith said. "You don't want to be public, but you've got your own private corporate29 plans."
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n.板岩,石板,石片,石板色,候选人名单;adj.暗蓝灰色的,含板岩的;vt.用石板覆盖,痛打,提名,预订 | |
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约束( restriction的名词复数 ); 管制; 制约因素; 带限制性的条件(或规则) | |
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(尤指用手指或手快速地)轻击( flick的第三人称单数 ); (用…)轻挥; (快速地)按开关; 向…笑了一下(或瞥了一眼等) | |
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