imbee launched as the social network for tweens with a newly designed site. The social network claims it is the only safe place for kids to chat with friends, upload videos and photos, play games,
check out original shorts and Web series. By spring, users will be able to download music at the imbee retail store. The launch of the site includes the premiere of "Abuse of Technology," imbee's
Public Service Announcement about cyberbullying that aims to make kids aware of how they use technology and how it can be hurtful or intimidating to others.
imbee requires identity
authentication via a credit card from a parent or a teacher. Until a parent authorizes a kid's account, kids will not have full access to site's featrues. Parents can also set age-appropriate
parameters related to their kid's online activities and request a daily report of a child's activities.
interesting. I launched an exclusive tween social network for my daughter and her friends at school (http://IsisSoSilly.com) so they aren't the only ones on to the idea.