At the same time, she has worked in dot coms since 2000, was previously the Creative Director at Myspace, and was the general manager at Fluid Design, an interactive branding agency.
In the dot-com bubble, Main Street investors, eyes glued to CNBC, eagerly invested in every new dot-com IPO.
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Many families lost money in the dot com bubble, then lost money in the housing bubble, and then lost their jobs.
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In George and Dot, in Dorwan and Mavy, we sense the abiding love we have for our own husbands, our own wives, our own life partners.
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.
It was mainly in the dot-com boom of the 1990s when homes got massive.
In the dot-com heyday, there was huge supply of hundreds of Internet company IPOs.
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Workers are more open to starting a small business in the dot-com era, Challenger said.
It has only been 12 years since tech lost 80% in the dot-com crash, but memories are short.
The sole exception is the tech-heavy Nasdaq, which remains far below the peaks it scaled in the dot-com bubble.
In this dot-com-like bubble, the smaller companies will prove to be especially poor investments, at least over the long term.
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.
In the dot-com frenzy of 1999 networking newcomers with inflated valuations were driving down 3Com's margins, pushing it into quarterly losses.
In the dot-com era, when we were all sure it really was going to be different this time, equity research was freely flowing.
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It has been a system of amazing efficiency, its biggest past weakness being that it sometimes (as in the dot-com "bubble") creates too many companies of dubious viability.
Both were rarities in the dot-com days.
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Seattle could even find itself left behind in the dot.com revolution, since local companies such as Amazon.com, HomeGrocer.com and Drugstore.com have staked their all on the consumer market just when the business-to-business dot.com market looks like an even bigger profit-maker.
"Nobody in the history of mankind has ever experienced the Earth as a pale, insignificant blue dot in the sky, " he said.
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Many airlines reported in different ways until the DOT clarified the rules in February.
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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.
But as the terrain flattened, the main pack gradually began to reel in the Gerolsteiner rider, who will wear the polka-dot jersey in stage eight.
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Still in polka-dot and plaid pajamas, the Parmas grabbed their dog, Boo, and drove to the church.
On the third occasion, Hodgson chipped through the Maori defence, Ashton managed to toe it forward from right on the touchline and flanker Steffon Armitage was up in support to dot down for the try.
How this tiny dot in the middle of the South Pacific came to be inhabited is the subject of some debate, but the most widely accepted theory is that Polynesian seafarers arrived from the west around 400 AD, perhaps from their nearest neighbour, the Pitcairn Islands.
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.
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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.
Likewise, investors who bet against the dot.com stocks in early 2001 made a killing as the dot.com bubble burst Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO), for instance, is trading near 80 percent below its 2000 peak.
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