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Best Technophile Web Site

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Published on October 18, 2001

Last year, four area geeks decided to create a Web site for their keyboard-enslaved Kansas City brethren. Naturally, Web pages devoted to all things tech and gadget are as common as AOL households, but as one kcgeek.com mastermind points out, "none of them are necessarily oriented for technological and local information." That's not to say that kcgeek.com is all computer and cowtown. Besides a daily news page and reviews of programs and games, the site includes a deranged features section with such contributors as "Johnny Hell" and "TechnoFunkCowgirl." Just fourteen months old, kcgeek.com already receives 5,000 to 6,000 hits a day, and 300 people are registered to participate in the site's forum section.