MarkMonitor also sifted through three business-to-business exchange sites--Alibaba.com and Made-in-China.com, and iOffer, which sell products to retailers.
As you may have heard, a number of voices from the conservative Greek choir went wild with Redstate.com Editor-In-Chief, Eric Erikson, leading the way .
FORBES: A Brief History Of Sex And Voting Or How The GOP Lost Its Sense Of Humor
Many of these were due to a contraction of the tech sector in the wake of the bursting of the dot-com bubble in 2000.
In the dot-com bubble, Main Street investors, eyes glued to CNBC, eagerly invested in every new dot-com IPO.
FORBES: With GSV Fund, The Little Guy Can Shoot For The Next Facebook
After the dot-com collapse in 2001, for example, his screens picked up a collection of steel companies such as Cleveland-Cliffs, Metals USA, Oregon Steel Mills and Quanex.
After the dot-com collapse in 2001, for example, his screens picked up a collection of steel companies such as Cleveland-Cliffs (nyse: CLF - news - people ), Metals USA, Oregon Steel Mills and Quanex (nyse: NX - news - people ).
The dot-com bust that began in mid-2000 had done nothing to slow down house-price inflation.
It ranked as the third most well-regarded company--behind only Amazon.com and Apple--in a recent Harris Interactive survey of people's opinions of the most visible companies' reputations.
In addition, the event led PGA.com to its highest four-days in-site history for its traffic, page views and video streams, marking the most successful four days in PGA.com's four-year history of providing live video streaming for the PGA Championship.
ENGADGET: 92nd PGA Championship loads up with HD, online, mobile and 3D video this weekend
In that period media-savvy dot-com startups proliferated in such places as South of Market in San Francisco and the Silicon Alley in lower Manhattan.
FORBES: The New Places Where America's Tech Future Is Taking Shape
The former, E-Commerce China Dangdang, jumped 87% and the latter, Youku.com, spiked 161% in the best first-day surge since Baidu.com jumped 354% in August 2005, according to Dow Jones Newswires.
FORBES: YouTube, Amazon Of China Make Big Splash In New York
Better yet, the pickings have gotten better since the dot-com fallout in 2001 and 2002.
These coding sessions have been very popular since the dot-com boom in the late 90s.
FORBES: MHacks At The University Of Michigan Was The Largest Student-Run Hackathon
"This recession has already eclipsed the dot-com bust in every fashion, " he says.
Allegra has become such a thorn in Apple's side that its stores now block JailbreakMe.com on in-store Wi-Fi networks.
The dot-com bubble in the nineties has everyone justifiably nervous whenever an online IPO gets a lot of buzz.
At the peak of the dot-com bubble in 1999, Wagner and partner, Mark Cuban, sold their fledging company, Broadcast.com, to Yahoo!
At the same time, the number of active U.S. venture firms continues to shrink since the dot-com boom in 2000 when there were 1, 312 such firms.
After passing on an opportunity to work with a big festival in New York, he graduated with his Juris Doctor degree and went to work for a dot-com company in Miami.
FORBES: Ultra Music Festival: Smashing Records And Global Expansion
New York venture capital firm Flatiron Partners rocketed to fame during the dot-com delirium by investing in a slew of Silicon Alley startups, including TheStreet.com and now-defunct Kozmo.com.
While in the December 1998 11434 was broken as the Dow made its way up the dot-com bubble, in September 2008 it was broken as it was about to tumble down the busted housing bubble.
FORBES: Dow's two-year high of 11,434, dangerous omen or just a passing number?
As for the back and forth between the league and the union, whether through Twitter, public comments, dueling articles on ESPN.com, or the in-house web sites nfllabor.com (NFL) and nfllockout.com (NFLPA), it is not necessarily a bad thing.
FORBES: Trust Is Gone In NFL Labor Negotiations, and That's a Big Problem
Indeed, she took considerable heat for her unwavering faith in some of her less successful picks even in the darkest days of the dot-com bust--it took a 97% slide in Priceline shares before she backed off a buy recommendation on the stock, for instance.
Since its first national TV commercial appearance in October, Pets.com's spokespuppet has achieved a celebrity unrivaled in the dot-com branding free-for-all.
Jay Bhatti, co-founder of search engine Spock.com, says start-ups in the Valley are generally relieved that the deal didn't happen because two major acquirers are still intact.
The launch of the app is latest in a phased rollout of a significantly improved online and digital customer experience which also included the 2012 launches of the new delta.com in November and revamped self-service kiosks in September.
ENGADGET: Delta introduces Fly Delta app for iPad, iOS 6 Passbook integration
Delivery.com, founded in 2004, lets users order from nearly 10, 000 restaurants in 50 cities, while California-based Eat24.com, founded in 2008, covers 20, 000 restaurants in 1, 000 cities across the country.
Former Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Kauto Star will be in action in Saturday's JNwine.com Champion Chase - the big race in the two-day festival.
For traders who prefer to buy stocks on pullback rather than breakout, the task of waiting for a quality sell-off in Amazon.com may be patience-trying.
FORBES: Zynga, Schmynga: Amazon.com Games Coming to Facebook
More recently, technology joined the party, with a high of 89 Forbes list entries in the dot-com boom year of 2000, then 42 in 2005 and 40 in 2010.
应用推荐