Generation NetBy Melissa Rodríguez We've seen web cultural communities for adult Hispanics. Why not one for kids? Well, now there is one --Kidmachine-- specifically targeting Spanish and Portuguese speaking youngsters six to twelve years old. Miami's Kidmachine http://www.kidmachine.com, balances the community and content needs of the next generation - Generation Net. This new generation of Latin American kids is growing up with the Internet at their fingertips. They have an equal opportunity to access the same quality information and entertainment as their counterparts in Europe and the U.S. Kidmachine's mission is to deliver it to Spanish and Portuguese speaking youths in their own language. Alejandro Berbari, CEO of Kidmachine says, "We designed Kidmachine to be the portal for the coming generation. It's entertaining, smart and challenging." Kidmachine is an all-encompassing site for children that safely and responsibly balances community with creative, exclusive content and accessibility to top-notch partners. At the site you'll find: 1. Free youth-oriented membership services such as e-mail, personal web pages, forums, monitored chat, child safe search and site recommendations. 2. A popular channel called "Mundo Kids" where Kidmachine has developed exclusive, fun and educational content which includes The Zoo, The Century in a Minute, The Planets and Flags, and Countries. 3. A superior "games" area in partnership with Cyberjuegos, a leading developer in on-line multi-player games. Kidmachine http://www.kidmachine.com
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