CHICAGO, Apr 27, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- ZKid Network Company (OTC Bulletin Board: ZKID) today released its new KidsKeep(R) Safe Internet Software Program Version 2.0. The new version enhancements include:
A. Three new ZKid browser themes B. A more animated "Chester" that has the ability to recite fun trivia and performs other animations both randomly and according to the time of day C. Web based e-mail that can be accessed from anywhere by logging into http://zkid.uru.net . All e-mails currently residing in the "inbox" of the customers will be automatically exported to their web-based account for access D. Enhanced software programming using Microsoft's .NET platform
Jon Darmstadter, CEO of ZKid Network Company, says, "The new KidsKeep Version 2.0 will operate with greater efficiency while providing our subscribers a more entertaining experience. I urge everyone to take advantage of our FREE 14 day trial of our KidsKeep Safe Internet Software Version 2.0. I believe this is a 'must have' program for any family concerned with the safety of their child on the Internet."
ZKid Network Company is a proprietary software company dedicated to providing a totally safe environment for children. ZKid's software provides safe Internet, e-mail and chatroom capabilities as well as fully animated education/entertainment content for children ages 4-10. Subscribers can participate in a Virtual Private Network (VPN) specifically designed to provide a totally safe environment for children.
For Investor information, contact Equitilink PR: Mr. Ron Garner at 858-824-1940 or for a free trial of our KidsKeep version 2.0 visit our website at www.zkidnetwork.com .
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