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The man CEOs love to hate

April 2, 2002 And that's just jiffy with Philip Kaplan. Thanks to his F***edCompany Web site's skewering of countless failing Internet companies, he has emerged as the accidental champion of the dot-com detritus. TAGS: dot-com, dot-com company, Internet company, consulting company, worker, voice, Amazon.com Inc., CEO

YouTube lubed with second-round funding

April 6, 2006 Video-sharing site receives $8 million in funding from Sequoia Capital, a financier of dot-com dreams. TAGS: Sequoia Capital, YouTube, dot-com, video clip, video, monitor

Picturing the dot-com boom and bust: 'Men in Gold'

February 24, 2007 Silicon Valley gold diggers discuss money, sex and legacy on video in a San Francisco Museum of Modern Art exhibit. Photos: Sex, Silicon Valley and video tape TAGS: dot-com, Silicon Valley, men, reputation, camera, video

Police Blotter: Dot-com swindler goes to prison

November 21, 2007 Appeals court upholds verdict, revokes bail for church elder convicted of bilking dot-com IPO investors out of their life savings. TAGS: defendant, dot-com, Police Blotter, investor, New Jersey, IPO, fund, Internet company, investment, tax

Million Dollar Homepage founder eyes next venture

February 8, 2006 Now that British student Alex Tew has ridden the wave of success on his popular pixel ad site, what's next? TAGS: Alex Tew, dot-com, business model, venture, founder, success, London

Boo.com back after dot-com boo-boos

May 2, 2007 One of the most high-profile failures of the 2000 dot-com crash, a British fashion site, takes on a new form as a travel site. TAGS: liquidation, dot-com, Web 2.0

'Dot-mobi' domain for mobile devices hits the Web

May 23, 2006 A new domain is available for mobile phone Web sites, but some experts say it's not really needed. TAGS: dot-com, domain, mobile device, Vodafone Group Plc., domain name, WAP, cell phone, Yahoo! Inc., handset, Google Inc., Nokia Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Police blotter: Dot-com magnate loses fraud appeal

February 24, 2006 Court requires Bidbay.com founder to pay $987,000 for defrauding investors in scheme with three convicted criminals. TAGS: dot-com, Police Blotter, IPO, investor, Missouri, damage, eBay Inc., agent, tax

Dot-com exec gadfly Philip Kaplan cedes own CEO spot

June 1, 2006 Creator of F***edCompany has more empathy for managers after his own CEO experience. But don't expect apologies. Dot-com champ takes on ad world TAGS: dot-com, CEO, online advertising, exec, perspective, e-commerce, management

Sun Solaris gets new partitioning feature

January 16, 2007 Feature, called Logical Domains, lets Sparc-based servers run multiple copies of Unix variant in separate partitions. TAGS: Sun Solaris, Xen, Sun Microsystems Inc., x86 server, Sun Sparc, dot-com, Unix, server, copy, IBM Corp., HP

Analyst: Social networking faces uncertain future

October 19, 2007 Report by U.K.-based Datamonitor compares popularity of social-networking sites to the dot-com boom, and warns that long-term growth is by no means assured. TAGS: Datamonitor, social networking, networking, dot-com, Facebook

Fiorina: Technology will 'disappear' in 25 years

February 22, 2006 Dot-com bust was a sign of progress, says the former HP CEO, who predicts technology will become invisibly integrated into daily life. TAGS: Carly Fiorina, rigor, Sydney, dot-com, leadership, CEO, HP

Year in review: Lows for the high-tech economy

December 29, 2008 What seemed like a decent though uninspiring year for the tech industry took a nosedive, starting in September. TAGS: tech industry, economy, dot-com, venture capital, SAP AG, real estate, software company

Privacy concerns dog Google-DoubleClick deal

April 18, 2007 Consumer privacy advocates worry what Google will do with combined data on Internet users' search and surf habits.Video: Schmidt discusses DoubleClick TAGS: DoubleClick Inc., Eric Schmidt, Internet search advertising, Google Inc., dot-com, habit, online advertising, personal information, merger, Web 2.0, acquisition, CEO, video

A Moveable Type feast

September 24, 2007 Clotilde Dusoulier, who writes the Chocolate & Zucchini blog, talks about food and the Silicon Valley experience that sent her back to Paris. TAGS: Moveable Type, Silicon Valley, food, blog, blogging, Paris, blogger, dot-com, London, idea

Sun, allies broaden open-source chip push

May 15, 2007 Two companies are working on derivatives of Sun's open-source Niagara processor; Sun plans to share Niagara 2's designs, too. TAGS: Sun Sparc, Sun Microsystems Inc., open source, dot-com, derivatives, Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Solaris, open-source software, server, China, CEO

Sun hopes for growth from Project Redshift

March 26, 2007 Sun orients sales, research toward the customers with the strongest appetite for new technology. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Microsystems Inc., high-performance computing, dot-com, high-performance, CEO

A star-crossed tale of Internet astrology

January 8, 2007 Star signs and dollar signs are clashing in a legal battle involving pioneers of online horoscopes and a Web survivor from the dot-com boom. TAGS: iVillage Inc., horoscope, legal battle, dot-com, venture capital, battle, traffic

Bubble redux?

November 17, 2006 perspective CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says it's time to ask whether the tech industry is approaching another dot-com disaster. TAGS: Web 2.0, dot-com, Silicon Valley, Google Inc.

Does Web 2.0 bubble have a silver lining?

November 6, 2006 Not all of today's Web start-ups will survive. But the relatively low cost of getting one going means Web services are being developed fast. TAGS: JotSpot, Web 2.0, entrepreneurial, Web company, Excite Inc., dot-com, entrepreneur, venture-capital company, innovation, investor, stock market, acquisition, CEO, Google Inc., start-up, Microsoft Corp.
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