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From Hobby to Company

Local artist and programmer , Jack Hurwitz began connecting our community in his apartment by setting up a local Bulletin Board Service. In 94, Jack set up DCpages.com with the intention of linking up other services in the DC metropolitan area. The web site spread throughout the community as a local online resource.

Anthropoligist and journalist, Luke Wilbur began building a web club in his parents basement. In 95, Luke and longtime friends established Infohall.com with the intention of promoting organizations around DC. Every Tuesday night local artists, writers, and programmers came together to learn about the Internet and build a community.

At a booth in Dave and Busters resturant, Jack and Luke met for the first time. The two discussed their ideas about community and realized they had the same vision. In 96, DCpages.com merged with Infohall.com and formed 1 united company.

Today, knowledgeable web users access the DCPages.com to find regional information quickly and easily. In addition, DCPages.com provides a host of tools, reports, and other information to help both members and readers. DCPages.com has been recognized by Eric Hippeau, Chairman of Ziff-Davis as a highly effective tool for promoting organizations. DCPages.com is the proud recipient of the Community Award at the Annual Global information Infrastructure Awards.

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