25 June 2006 11:45
Guardian Unlimited Technology | Technology | The gain then the pain: Super Bowl to e-orgasm
The irrational exuberance of the dotcom boom was no more eloquently summed up than during the US Super Bowl in late January 2000 when more than a dozen internet firms spent millions of dollars buying 30-second advertising slots.
Guardian Unlimited | Looking back on the crash
On the fifth anniversary of the dotcom collapse, Chris Alden reflects on the hysteria and hubris that fuelled the boom
24 June 2006 16:30
Top 10 dot-com flops - CNET.com
The companies that burned through the most VC money to the least effect
24 June 2006 13:15
D is for Dotcom - Darwin Online
What were we thinking? And how can we avoid thinking like that again?
Dot.com timeline
by 1 other1969: Arpanet, US-backed forerunner of the internet, goes live.
1973: Two US researchers devise protocol, to allow development of single-network Arpanet into multi-network internet.
1980: Tim Berners-Lee, at particle research station Cern, devises rules to start world wide web, and allow easy travel around the internet. ...
BBC NEWS | Dotcom shares still spook investors
On 10 March 2000 the Nasdaq index of leading technology shares spiked, burst the dotcom bubble and sent entrepreneurial dreams crashing back to earth.
Dot-com bubble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The "dot-com bubble" was a speculative bubble covering roughly 1997–2001 in which stock markets in Western nations saw their value increase rapidly from growth in the new Internet sector and related fields.
Guardian Unlimited Technology | Dotbomb survivors face new frenzies
Five years after the crash the economic fallout has been limited but there are fears of fresh bubbles in property, oil and commodities
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