Virtual Urban Cultures (CUV) are aspects of sociability, customs and folklore typical of groups who use the Internet as primary liaison and communication main area of urban social activities. The CUV is similar to cybercultures in their primary involvement in the Internet, but unlike these, do not generate their sociality CUV about Internet but about the actions of interaction in the city in their ghettos.
Some groups that share CUV are the skaters, the skaters and groups of musical exchange and dissemination as musicians underground hardcore, ska, electronic.
Few groups of people to keep anonymity, they gathered in a corner of the street or in a kind of entertainment center to chat with friends and organize activities of popular culture and sport or leisure. At a higher level and organized, much easier to contact, are now available online networks, technologically more efficient than telephone or mail.
Communication between these people is strengthened. Nathaly Hurtado Torres, to paraphrase McLuhan and Castells, offers many points of reflection in the Web of coctelera.com with the inclusion of new diners, sociologists, even better, social philosophers, to the main topic of social communication between people who use new technologies to virtual urban cultures, who was not the purpose of the friends of the new method, they are promoting.