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2008

Bubble Struggle 2

by microgod
shoot the bubbles before they hit the tiny devil

ITmedia アンカーデスク:「いまさら下方修正」に学ぶIR対応の重要さ

by kuroyagi
"同社のIR姿勢に対する不信感が募った状態で一連のリリースを見ると、業績予想下方修正のインパクトを小さくするために、リリースタイミングをこのM&A成立を待っていたのでは、などと勘ぐられる可能性もあります。"

Bubble Bobble

by flashgames
Bubble Bobble: The good old arcade game as flash version.

Bubble Struggle

by microgod & 1 other
Bubble Struggle is the most played Rebubbled clone.

2007

Bubble Trouble

by flashgames 2 comments
A bubble struggle clone? or was bubble trouble first? I don't know! :-)

Speech Bubbles

by Hiéroglyphe & 1 other
Now you can, to any picture on the Internet - and you can share it with friends, or even start your own competition if you like.

2006

Guardian Unlimited Technology | Technology | The gain then the pain: Super Bowl to e-orgasm

by nianox
The irrational exuberance of the dotcom boom was no more eloquently summed up than during the US Super Bowl in late January 2000 when more than a dozen internet firms spent millions of dollars buying 30-second advertising slots.

Guardian Unlimited | Looking back on the crash

by nianox
On the fifth anniversary of the dotcom collapse, Chris Alden reflects on the hysteria and hubris that fuelled the boom

Top 10 dot-com flops - CNET.com

by nianox
The companies that burned through the most VC money to the least effect

D is for Dotcom - Darwin Online

by nianox
What were we thinking? And how can we avoid thinking like that again?

Dot.com timeline

by nianox & 1 other
1969: Arpanet, US-backed forerunner of the internet, goes live. 1973: Two US researchers devise protocol, to allow development of single-network Arpanet into multi-network internet. 1980: Tim Berners-Lee, at particle research station Cern, devises rules to start world wide web, and allow easy travel around the internet. ...

BBC NEWS | Dotcom shares still spook investors

by nianox
On 10 March 2000 the Nasdaq index of leading technology shares spiked, burst the dotcom bubble and sent entrepreneurial dreams crashing back to earth.

Dot-com bubble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

by nianox
The "dot-com bubble" was a speculative bubble covering roughly 1997–2001 in which stock markets in Western nations saw their value increase rapidly from growth in the new Internet sector and related fields.

Guardian Unlimited Technology | Dotbomb survivors face new frenzies

by nianox
Five years after the crash the economic fallout has been limited but there are fears of fresh bubbles in property, oil and commodities

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