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Dot.Bomb Rory Cellan-Jones

Dot.Bomb By Rory Cellan-Jones

Dot.Bomb by Rory Cellan-Jones


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For a period of nine months, until the spring of 2000, Britain had dot.com fever. This text tells the story of this remarkable episode, tracing the beginnings back to America and tracking down people who have succeeded in this field.

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Dot.Bomb: The Strange Death of Dot.Com Britain by Rory Cellan-Jones

When Britain got dot.com fever at the very end of the 20th century the City tore up the rule book. Lastminute.com soared to a stock-market valuation of 3750 million. Clickmango.com raised millions in days. Boo.com spent #100 million trying to sell designer sports gear on the Net. Old-style industrial giants with huge turnovers and workforces were edged out of the FTSE 100 by e-commerce newcomers losing a fortune. And then it all went horribly wrong, and even the most glamorous start-ups found they couldn't defy the laws of gravity. Rory Cellan-Jones was the BBC's Internet Correspondent throughout the whole dot.com bubble (now it no longer has a dedicated Internet Correspondent at all), and was thus uniquely placed to cover the whole story at first-hand, from the first fledgling net pioneers and the launch of Freeserve through the fabulous fin-de-siecle spending of boo.com to the horribly messy crash that with hindsight seemed utterly inevitable. Originally published as current affairs, "Dot.bomb" - with the story brough up to date for this 2003 edition - now stands as both a business manual of how not to start a business, and a work of recent history.

Dot.Bomb Reviews

'At times hilarious... captures perfectly the greed, conceit and plain stupidity of the time' - Daily Telegraph

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GOR004028025
9781854109521
1854109529
Dot.Bomb: The Strange Death of Dot.Com Britain by Rory Cellan-Jones
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Aurum Press
2003-08-21
256
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