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The future of the .com industry
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by Snu210 - written on 20.08.07 (Very useful, 123 readings)
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I own a small business doing graphic and web design and over the last decade trends have changed quite dramatically, leading to new types of online business models and other assorted anomolies. Originally the internet was primarily used for selling products and information gathering, hence the rise of Ebay, Amazon and sales websites ...
by Cammij - written on 25.08.06 (Very useful, 157 readings)
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For certain reasons I spend a lot of time with younger men, preferrably around age 18 or 19 if possible or they can be as old as 25 if they look younger especially if they look like Brad Pitt, it makes me feel older sometimes, I am only 35 but I look 32, but it seems so odd to me open my mouth and use the turn of phrase "before the ...
by dadofthree - written on 20.05.06 (Very useful, 172 readings)
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We all remember the stock market flying through the roof during the boom of the internet or .com industries. I'll begin by explaining for those of you who don't know. In the example of Amazon and such, the idea that a company could reach billions of customers world-wide astounded many. So when Amazon went live and people actually ...
by Aang - written on 18.05.06 (Not useful, 136 readings)
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I have written many reviews for Dooyoo. One of my Dooyoo reviews got 2528 reads from non-members. Some of my reviews have been copied to other sites and read all over the world. Most of my reviews have been rated very useful. However, Dooyoo has not paid me and does not reply to my e-mails. My blogs get many more readers ...
by sit2020 - written on 12.03.06 (Very useful, 336 readings)
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Having been a user of the Internet for a number of years, I feel comfortable when talking of the future of the .com industry. Let us first look back to the heady days of the late 90’s. The Internet was seen as the next great revolution, companies poured billions upon billions of pounds into this global phenomenon. What the moneymen did ...
by nimph2001 - written on 09.11.02 (Useful, 102 readings)
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The Crutherland Hotel owned by McDonald Crutherland is a 4 star hotel and is set out in the countryside about 1 mile from East Kilbride (not far from Calderglen Country Park) on your way to Strathhaven. I myself have stayed there on a few occasions with my Girlfriend and have found it to be a fantastic experience. You are waited upon hand and foot ...
by uncle_bob - written on 13.08.02 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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The future of the .COM industry. Something that is in the balance all the time. The thing is though, ever since it started, it has been in the balance. Ever since the first .com industries started to emerge, people have been saying, it won't last, and so far as it shows, they were wrong. The big thing the Internet has going for ...
by trippyukguy - written on 03.05.02 (Useful, 8 readings)
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So what exactly is happening in the Internet? Well I think it would be correctly called consolidating. Between 98 and 00 there was a huge boom when people realised that the internet was just for the technical aware or geeks! Suddenly ISP's were getting thousands of home users signing up and companies were establishing permanent ...
by - written on 31.12.01
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Online shopping sucks and that’s that. All these dot com companies who sell product on the net are glorified mail order companies with similar problems.I decided to order all my Christmas shopping on the net this year to see if I could save a couple of quid and effort. Im all in favor of high street shopping as you can touch and feel ...
by TheDF - written on 30.11.01 (Very useful, 166 readings)
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The dotcom industry - did they ever see us coming... The meteoric rise and fall of the dotcom industry, a topic of discussion that can be heard in many a pub, park, and playground across the world. In my opinion, the dotcom industry does not really exist. The internet has changed, and is continuing to change the face of computing as we ...
by moonbailey - written on 17.10.01 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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Internet start-ups received a bad press in just the same way as the media picks on celebrities. There's nothing really wrong with them - they're just trying to do the right thing and make a name for themselves. Once the papers decide they don't want someone or something to succeed, they just do a little homework, pick a small ...
by kmxretro - written on 20.09.01 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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So the "dot com" bubble has finally burst, has it? Well, if you read any of the national newspapers or non-specialist PC magazines, it most certainly has and to be honest, I agree with them. The Internet is a wonderful thing. You can buy and sell things from the comfort of your own home, let other people know your ...
by leahslad - written on 07.08.01 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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The internet has become one of the fastest growing places for people to visit. The reduction in prices of computers and modems combined with new 'unlimited access' packages, internet access has never been easier to obtain. It's no longer a place for the privileged but an area for the masses. With this rate of growth, ...
by croucherm - written on 01.08.01 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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The future of the dot.com industry lies with the 'bricks and mortar' firms that use dot.com as another outlet for their products, in the same way that they use the telephone and postal service. However lets look at the past to see why the future lies with established firms. In the beginning many 'bricks and mortar' firms ...
by JackW24 - written on 27.07.01 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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No, dooyoo, the title isn't a trick, it's not a ploy to get more miles, it's me trying to show the dooyoosers something. Ok Dooyoosers, well, those of you who were attracted to my op by it's somewhat misleading title, you have just participated in my little demonstration. The few actions you just took demonstrate ...
by IainCmartin - written on 20.07.01 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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Boom or bust ? Dot com or dot con ? These seem to be questions that many are asking at the moment and the answers currently seem to fall more often than not on the side of bust and dot con. Why though ? What marks the internet out as any different from any other part of the economy ? Well, looking at the ...
by - written on 17.07.01
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The internet will never die that is my opinion on this subject. BUSINESSES They rely on e-mails for quick correspondance can you imagine all those companys going back to using a fax i don't think so. They also use it as a valuable information gathering tool and can find info they need in minutes rather than searching ...
by drdel - written on 17.07.01 (Useful, 17 readings)
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Finally the cat is out of the bag..the dot com industries have been rumbled and sadly for them with catastrophic consequences. The funny thing is, we all believed them as well. Lastminute.com, we all that was a great idea. If we think about it for a moment, it doesn't work. How can you make a profit if you are only selling left over ...
by imagin8or - written on 06.07.01 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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Well, we did it again. This time on a global scale. Suddenly, the net gets interesting and people start getting their own domain names, setting up web servers, putting up internet sites. Then advertising companies realise they can broadcast to the whole world. Then everyone wants their own domain, their own server, their own site. Pretty soon ...
by chris105 - written on 05.07.01 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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Spec that car up! Renew my country club membership! Buy that penthouse! And get that bloody website built and flaunted! Ok? Geddit? I'm cool and hip and connected, and my business shall be up there with the best of them. In fact, I'll have a Flash-ing and CSS-ing and dancing website with e-commerce, shopping baskets, email ...












