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Wednesday, February 8, 2006

More Like Dot Com 2.0

Second Chance Tuesday: The Web is back. Not that it actually went away, but you'd be forgiven for thinking so given the doom and gloom surrounding the dot.com industry over the last few years. [...] We're going to party like it's 1999.

Second Chance Tuesday? As The Times succintly explains, this is the next stage on from First Tuesday, the internet networking business that typified the dot-com boom. Can a dot-com collapse be far behind? asks The Times rhetorically, answering its own question with "Time will tell, but some think there are definite similarities between today and those heady times in 1999."

If 1999-style partying typifies Second Chance Tuesday's focus, then a collapse looks pretty immediate. If Web 2.0 is the focus, then forget the partying and get those beta offerings out there into market right away and join the conversations, Web 2.0 style.

Otherwise, think Dot Com 2.0.

(via DrewB)

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