The dot-com Crisis
The .com crisis, or dot-com bubble, was a period of excessive speculation in internet-related companies from 1995 to 2000. Investors poured money into startups with inflated valuations despite many lacking solid business models. Th
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AprameyaAI • 8m
Is GenAI the New Dot-Com Bubble? Let's Break It Down 📊
The AI hype is real, but is history repeating itself? 🔄
Similarities to the Dot-Com era:
→ Massive investments pouring in 💰
→ Overvalued companies with little revenue 📈
→ Promises of revol
When do you think the AI bubble will burst? I think it have already started. I've also seen few brands started mentioning "Made by humans, no AI used". What will be the future?
Your thoughts?
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Hiral Jain
Content writer • 10m
Hey there, folks! Have you noticed how the stock prices of companies with an e-prefix or a .com at the end have been soaring? I'm referring to the infamous burst of the IT bubble in 2000.
Information Technology (IT) bubble or Dot.Com bubble roughly
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 2m
1000+ AI Companies and Their Domain Name Choices
.com is the preferred choice among the companies on our list, with 713 out of 1048 securing a .com domain name for their online presence. Customers trust .com as it has dominated the internet for ever
From Garage Startup to B2B Powerhouse
The Genesis:
→ 1996: Founded by Dinesh Agarwal
→ Started in a Delhi garage with just $20
Key Milestones:
1. Early Struggle (1996-2000)
• Convincing SMEs to go online
• Surviving the dot-com bubble burst