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okBridge.com — Member Reviewsback to topWrite a review and tell everyone what you think about okBridge.com. Be the first person to review okBridge.com. okBridge.com — Publisher Informationback to topNote: Publisher information is assembled using data from the publisher's site. okBridge.com OKbridge, Inc. is an online bridge club dedicated to serving the worldwide community of bridge players by providing superior software and service. OKbridge began as a by-product of founder Matt Clegg's courtship of Merja, now his wife. The couple met in 1989 when Merja, a native of Finland, came to California to study with a famous geneticist Matt's father. After Merja returned home, Matt took a year off from graduate school to be with her in Finland. While in Finland, Matt developed an Internet bridge program as a way of playing bridge with his friends back in the US. OKbridge was first released to the public in August 1990 and the idea caught on. The players sent Matt a steady stream of suggestions many of which were incorporated into the program. After several years, there were thousands of people from around the world using the OKbridge software. Due to the increasing demands placed on Matt's time, he conducted a survey of users in 1993 to determine if they would be willing to pay a subscription fee if he continued to upgrade the software and provide service. The users approved of the idea, and commercial OKbridge was launched in 1994. Today, OKbridge has more than 18,000 members from over 90 countries, making it the world's largest member-supported online bridge club. okBridge.com — Correctionsback to topIf you have corrections or comments about this subscription, please let us know. |
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