As MarketFinacial reports "the tech sector isn't what it looked like during the dotcom bubble when outfits like pets.com were fetching gargantuan valuations while losing money hand over fist. Many of these companies are relatively well-established...
Dotcom is just as acceptable if you happen to have it. I don't think anyone sees dotcom as 'American'. Dot-ca is what a lot of companies have because it allows Canadian companies to actually get their name as a domain.
The only saving grace is that it is not a dotcom bubble.we are possibly on the brink of a global recession. Guess the ability to measure profitability for the buyers of search products, the growing numbers of users and the attraction of Fortune 500...
As a group, Dotcomcompanies were the savviest, while automotive companies (other than Cadillac) completely missed the opportunity. While much attention was focused on the television ads aired during the super bowl, the real winners were those...
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wrote about them at the time as perhaps signaling a return to easy-to-make
vertical search engines that looked likely before the dotcom downturn. These died off
because during the dotcom melt down, no one was really willing to spend money to...
Fast rising stock prices make search seem like a return to the dotcom bubble of 1999. Meanwhile, an ad agency tells us advertisers tried paid search ads because the dotcom downturn made them more willing to gamble on it.
Spock drafted in to flog Dotcom The Register, July 14, 2000 http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/11959.html All the search engines that have done this in the past have enjoyed real gains, so it's a wise move for both companies.
The dotcom downturn seemed to prompt the closure of these programs. The amount of data analysis and user behavior that can be culled from downloaded toolbars and search utilities is enormous, and could be useful to marketers willing to pay...
Meanwhile, an ad agency tells us advertisers tried paid search ads because the dotcom downturn made them more willing to gamble on it. Also watch that page for when I do more updates of ratings from other companies that are in the works.
Fast rising stock prices make search seem like a return to the dotcom bubble of 1999. Neglected in the rush to cash in on search has been the role of search engine marketing companies. But analysts say the fact that many search companies have...
Snap -- then later called NBCi -- bought GlobalBrain but failed to take the technology forward as the company pulled back from search in the wake of the dotcom crash. The company says some search companies have expressed interest, though it wouldn...
Snap -- then later called NBCi -- bought GlobalBrain but failed to take the technology forward as the company pulled back from search in the wake of the dotcom crash. Eurekster could strike an agreement with other companies and do the same on their...
Roundup of players who were hoping to advance image search but failed to survive the dotcom downturn. However, FAST-Talk skips the transcription step used by SpeechBot and other audio-indexing companies.
Schoolfriends make dotcom fortune Evening Standard, June 20, 2003 http://www.thisislondon.com/news/londonnews/articles/5413897 Technology is vital to what both companies do, but the products they have are much more related to media and advertising...
In May 2000, right at the peak of the dotcom bubble, Terra Networks, S.A.a major provider of Internet access to the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking world agreed to purchase Lycos for $12.5 billion in stock.
Dotcom downsizing. Companies rev up for Internet protocol upgrade. DARPA´s charter is to prevent technological surprise from harming U.S.national security by sponsoring revolutionary and innovative high-payoff research.
Dotcom downsizing. Companies rev up for Internet protocol upgrade. FAST Complies with FTC Search Engine Advisory SearchDay, July 24, 2002 http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/02/sd0724-fast-ftc.html Responding to recent FTC recommendations, FAST...
FTC Dot Com Disclosures http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/buspubs/dotcom/ FTC Staff Issues Guidelines on Internet Advertising FTC, May 3, 2002 http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2000/05/dotcom.htm The FTC sent the same letter of guidance to all the search...
Or if a web site has millions more visitors than its rivals but fails to earn much from them, it's not going to stay in business -- as anyone watching the dotcom fallout over the past year understands well.
FizzyLabs, which provided related items based on AI and document-similarity analysis, has shut down, another victim of the dotcom downturn. This may also expose companies to demands for evidence in harassment and employment law cases.