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Report: Dotcom Deaths Ahead

News A new report from Forrester Research predicts that most of today's dotcom businesses will go out of business by next year. The research firm blamed investor flight, competitive pressures and weak financials for the poor performance of the companies.

[April 12, 2000, 11:15]

Dotcom CEOs Vapid ... But Greedy

News Dotcom CEOs. Colony, came to following a series of interviews with chief executives from both traditional and dotcom firms about how the Internet will change their businesses over the next decade. In a column posted on Forrester's site, Colony said...

[April 19, 2000, 10:08]

Eugene Lacey: Farewell To Dotcom Mania

News Many of them had spent more on marketing than they had generated in revenues -- never mind about profits or that all of the marketing money was wasted anyway in a cacophony of dotcom advertising noise.

[March 22, 2000, 11:37]

Jane Wakefield: The Dotcom Fairy Tale Is Over

News s place on the wall or the idea that all dotcom's would eventually make money. If ever there was a barometer of the highly unpredictable dotcom weather it was Yahoo! But if the the dotcom generation was good at one thing, it was persuading...

[March 12, 2001, 9:29]

DotCom Guy To Live Online For A Year

News One Net enthusiast is planning to welcome the new millennium by living online for the first year of the 21st century. Dallas computer systems manager Mitch Maddox is changing his name to DotComGuy and intends to spend the next 12 months relying on...

[January 6, 2000, 14:26]

Online Food Exchange Collapses

News UK online food exchange Efdex announced the liquidation of its business Monday, joining the increasingly long list of dotcom casualties. Recent high profile dotcom collapses have included the B2C sites URwired, boo.com and Clickmango.

[September 15, 2000, 7:30]

The Queen Gets The Dot-com Blues

News The Queen has become the latest entrepreneur to suffer from dotcom fallout, seeing value of the Internet company she invested in plummet by over half a million pounds since its peak. As dotcom stocks have tumbled, however, the company's valuation...

[October 21, 2000, 7:19]

Jane Wakefield: Oh Boo - Where Did It All Go Wrong?

News The staff and investors of the UK's first dotcom collapse Boo.com will have good reason to be crying into their frappucinos this morning as the money runs out on an Internet company barely six months old.

[May 19, 2000, 11:48]

ICANN Drops Plan To Approve .XXX

Talkback You might end up with companies being accused of violating their dotcom status if there even a discussion relating to sex or whatever. What about the face of a person during orgasm like at beautiful agony dotcom- is that porn?

[December 3, 2005, 13:10]

Spoof Hack Leaves Red Faces At Leeds Football Club

News Leeds' official Web site is actually located at lufc.co.uk -- the dotcom site was merely a spoof. It is currently in discussion with Planet Online to find out why the dotcom name was not bought. For a smaller company, we tell them to buy dotco.uk...

[March 30, 2000, 7:57]

Startup Spotlight: Magex.com

News Magex is not a content business, it is an infrastructure business to serve dotcom businesses. The layer that we are providing will help dotcom businesses to supply software applications that will ensure copyright protection and secure payment for...

[March 9, 2000, 16:27]

Superdome: 'Mother Of All Computers'?

News Fourteen months ago, HP was "getting killed in the dotcom space," Fiorina acknowledged, especially because its high-end boxes were not as scalable as comparable offerings from Sun Microsystems. But HP is going to have to prove it can attract some...

[September 12, 2000, 17:04]

The Day Ahead: Selectica Hopes To Repeat FirePond's IPO Success

News Remember those days where every company tried to slap a dotcom on the end of its name? In a move that wasn't noticed much last week, InfoSpace.com said it was dropping the dotcom from its name. InfoSpace said the dotcom didn't tell the whole story...

[March 6, 2000, 11:24]

Analyst: Beware The Telecoms Mini-bubble

News It reminds me of the dotcom days," Godell said. People seem to be heading for a mini-bubble," Godell said, in a reference to the dotcom boom and bust. Analysts have warned of an imminent "mini-bubble" as telecoms companies rush into the converged...

[June 9, 2006, 14:35]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary 02.04.2001

Blog Amid the encircling gloom of the dotcom meltdown, there's no shortage of doomsaying pundits. Monday 26/03/2001 It's all just like CB and the Hoola-Hoop", they say. Just a fad". Which of course is nonsense; I'm with the eternal optimists who point...

[April 2, 2001, 12:51]

Solid News Reporting Is The Backbone Of A Global Intranet

White Papers The Unisys intranet, known as dotcom, was launched on October 5, 1997. From its inception, Unisys understood that properly positioning the site would be key to its success. Not only would it serve as the company's prime source of daily news, but it...

[July 21, 2005, 0:00]

No Escape From Lugging A Laptop

Talkback It is really amazing how simple technology became a hit a few years after the dotcom burst. I used to work in a company that provides really fuss free access to your pop email account online. It was years ago, probably 5-7years?

[April 5, 2006, 8:54]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog No, not a soft drink to accompany the Royal Academy's Cezannewichs, but the magic spell to stop your dotcom from becoming dotgone. Wednesday 07/03/2001 Today's buzz word: monetize. It means -- and take this slowly, as it's a major breakthrough in...

[March 9, 2001, 15:45]

Staying In The Know At Internet Speed

White Papers As the Internet and e-commerce are dramatically changing the way that companies do business, KPMG Consulting, as a leader in e-commerce business solutions, anticipated its business's great demand for "dotcom" projects.

[July 21, 2004, 0:00]

Musicunsigned To Becomes Web's First Record Label

News Musicunsigned plans to launch itself as a music publisher making it the first dotcom record label according to its A&R director Stewart Feeney Thursday. Launched in September 1999, musicunsigned is an online music library that gives exposure to new...

[May 18, 2000, 17:26]


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