This week PornHub is launching PornIQ, an experimental service that uses an algorithm to create personalized XXX video playlists for the viewer based on his or her preferences and other data points — like where they live and how much time they want to spend watching clips.
An Australian tech blogger replicated a recent U.S. study highlighting top porn search terms state-by-state for the Australian territories. What he found was a surprising amount of diversity — and perhaps grounds for Tasmanian stereotyping.
Using data from a Gallup poll survey of the most religious U.S. cities, PornHub.com has measured just how many of these God-fearing folks visit their website.
Information disseminated from a BBC article “grossly exaggerate the potential security implications of visiting” PornHub.com, company officials said in a release.
Whether it was just a grab for more Internet traffic or a legitimate move to support a worthy cause, Pornhub.com’s bid to donate money to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation was shot down by the breast cancer fund.
Tweeting his love for Pornhub.com got pro football player Chad Ochocinco (nee Chad Johnson) an offer of $69,000 to change his name in a clever promotional campaign dreamed up by the tube site.