Their new format uses vectors to render footage with colored contours that demand fewer resources than a dot-by-dot approach.
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The company stumbled badly in his absence, hit by the dot-com crash and weighed down by debts from acquisitions.
The result was a scramble for talent approaching the infamous bicycle messenger shortage once created by Dot-Bombs UrbanFetch and Kozmo.
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The rate at which airlines denied boarding to passengers rose 9% through the first nine months of 2009, the most recent reported by DOT.
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The result a grid of cubbyholes filled with art books and collectibles, like a polka dot paperweight by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.
It objected to the creation and expansion of the three transatlantic cartels, only to be ignored by the DoT, which it cannot overrule on such matters.
To identify and locate any matched Federal personnel, employed or retired, who owe delinquent debts to the Federal government under certain programs administered by the DOT.
The mailman delivers to a post-office box about 10 miles away at the only restaurant-bar in Pioneertown, a tiny dot created by Hollywood in the 1940s as a backdrop for filming westerns.
Winn, whose penchant for self-promotion is detailed in another book, Dot Bomb, by company p.r. head J.
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The chip, which requires no power, works like this: Up to four megabits of data are put into the chip by touching the dot with an encased coil about the width of a pencil eraser.
Delta had the highest percentage among major airlines of complaints filed by consumers at the DOT for June and July.
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Pejman Nozad got his start as an investor during the dot-com era by exchanging commercial real estate for stakes in startups, notably PayPal.
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.
Now, to be fair, it was put together by a group with dot-org in its name, and it did a pretty impressive job of getting high-profile press for an arcane piece of oil-industry infrastructure.
Unlike other venture firms that suffered from the market collapse, NEA managed to avoid huge losses in its public portfolio companies by staying clear of dot-com retailers and focusing on communications services and optical components.
He launched online trading two decades later, took his firm public in 1997 and built a national name during the dot-com boom by offering cut rates, bare-bones service and Stuart, a ponytailed spokesman who taught his boss how cool it was to trade online.
The novel interactions of the original dot com world were contextualized by knowledge of the customer.
By that time, the dot-coms had gone bust, and no one even wanted to think about going public.
He worked as a real-estate agent in San Francisco for eight years, but in 2001, inspired by the success of the dot-com millionaires to whom he'd been selling houses, he decided to get into the Internet business.
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Incumbents now breathing easy over the collapsed threat of dot-coms may get blindsided by the next wave.
Bit by bit, places like thestreet dot com, the Financial Times, Forbes, Yahoo Finance, and other places started publishing them.
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Dot.com insiders feeling snubbed by investors can, of course, invest more themselves.
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He's been struck by the little wooden houses that dot a Russian Orthodox cemetery in Fairbanks, Alaska, the photographs on tombstones in Key West, Florida, and the inscriptions he's come across during his travels.
American's on-time rate climbed to 75.7% from 68.6%, according to FlightStats, and the rate at which it mishandled checked luggage dropped by 25%, according to DOT data for the first 10 months of 2009, the most recent numbers available.
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"We saw a lot of waterfront property being bought and smaller homes being torn down and replaced by million dollar mansions during the dot-com boom, " explains Sara Young , economic development manager at the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.
The big economic and emotional crashes I predicted would arise from the punctured boom just haven't appeared VCs are sitting on the biggest funds they've ever had--and for every dot-com they let die by withholding money, two new firms get investments.
The Chelmsford, Massachusetts-based company, co-founded by Smith in 1998, was a dot-com bubble darling.
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