(PRWEB) December 4, 2004
The most special things we can give the ones we love to express this sentiment arenÂt articles of clothing, jewelry, or other impersonal objects. The things we tend to remember and cherish  that mean the most  are those that creates memories and reflects the people we are.
http://www.Ntouch4.com makes it easy and safe for families and friends to communicate via the Internet. Created by Ian Kerr as a closed site to keep predators out, he states that Âthis is the ideal way for grandparents to stay in touch with grandchildren on a regular basis. They can chat securely, send messages and e-cards, post pictures, and develop strong relationships that are priceless, knowing that only the people who are supposed to have access to the site are there. No one else. Educational games for two or more to play will soon be included.
http://www.Ntouch4.com was designed to be the easy way for grandparents to record and re-visit those special events in a childÂs life, through photos that show changes in development and descriptions of achievements as time passes. Youngsters are able to get a glimpse into the life of their grandparents, and gain an understanding of who these people are and why they are special. Precious images and memories can be captured and safely stored on secure servers, so nothing is lost or destroyed.
With Internet communication becoming increasingly more dangerous, http://www.Ntouch4.com is the safe environment grandparents are looking for. Kids outgrow clothing and toys break, but special memories last a lifetime.
Find out more about this unique web site by going to http://www.Ntouch4.com and taking the tour. YouÂll discover that this password-protected site is web based for extra security, with nothing to download and contains no advertising or products for sale. Sign up for a truly special gift that will be treasured for generations. Show you care by giving the gift the entire family will enjoy this year, and for many years to come.
Contact Information:
Rosalyn Bronstein
E-mail: info@Ntouch4.info
(410) 526-2504
keeping in touch via the Internet
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