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"Dot-com is not immune to real competition," he says.
The Race to Nab Web Addresses Sarah E. Needleman 2012
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Dot-com boom years = lots of congestion; dot-com bust years = less congestion.
Despite Decline in Driving, City Plans Assume 1 Percent Annual Traffic Growth « PubliCola 2010
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Dot-com bulls likely never imagined that technology stocks might one day look so pedestrian.
High Tech No Longer 2010
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It continues through the IBM PC and Apple Macintosh revolution through the 1980s and the mid 1990s at the beginning of the Dot-com boom.
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Dot-com exuberance from June, 1939: Mechanix Illustrated's ecstatic article, "X-Ray Solves the Secret of Life!"
Boing Boing 2007
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But unlike Dot-com and Real Estate, when the "Bailout Bubble" pops, neither the President nor the Federal Reserve will have the fiscal fixes or monetary policies available to inflate another. '
What is the Likelihood of Full Economic Recovery, Really? 2009
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Never mind they were inflating the Dot-com bubble or the real estate bubble.
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Dot-com naming rights were eventually grabbed by another company, San Francisco-based Your Truman Show, being showcased at this week's Demo tech conference.
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Dot-com Job Cuts: July 2,194August 4,196September 4,805FAST CHATChewed Out Jim Bouton is infamous for the first tell-all, "Ball Four," but he's less known for his other invention: Big League Chew, which is 20 years old.
Periscope 2008
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The women I met through researching Dot-com Moms are managing motherhood on their own terms and gaining immense satisfaction in other parts of their lives along the way.
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