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Bubble Companies And
Their Founders (cbinsights.
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Dotcom Bubble Burst (2000) (internationalbanker.
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Archived from the...
- A
dot-
com company, or
simply a
dot-
com (alternatively
rendered dot.
com,
dot com,
dotcom or .
com), is a
company that
conducts most of its
businesses on...
- Kim
Dotcom (né Schmitz; born 21
January 1974), also
known as
Kimble and Kim Tim Jim Vestor, is a Finnish-German
Internet entrepreneur and
political activist...
- Look up
dotcom in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dotcom may
refer to: .
com (short for "commercials"), a
generic top-level
Internet domain dot-
com company...
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Crashing Parties at Comdex". Wired.
Chris Taylor (February 28, 2000). "On the
Dotcom Beat". Time.
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original on
November 22, 2010. Sam Whiting...
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grown into the
largest top-level domain, and has lent its name to the
dot-
com bubble, the era of the late 1990s
during which excessive speculation in...
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Zindagi Dot Com is an
educational television series broadcast on Doordarshan. By 17
August 2014,
Doordarshan began the
series "Zindagi
Dot Com" with the...
- (2004). Amazon.
com for Dummies.
Wiley Publishing. ISBN 0-7645-5840-4. Marcus,
James (2004). Amazonia: Five
Years at the
Epicenter of the
Dot.
Com Juggernaut...
- 2000,
Khazanah invested 30% of
stake in
telecommunications company, TIME
dotCom Berhad for investors. In 2001,
Khazanah through its wholly-owned subsidiary...
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Crack dot Com was a
computer game
development company co-founded by ex-id
Software programmer Dave Taylor, and
Jonathan Clark.
Crack dot com started from...