dot.coms

dot.coms
Inf. , Comm. sociétés opérant en ligne sur l'Internet

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  • sneakers-up — adj. Of or relating to the demise of a dot com company. Example Citation: The dot.com part of the picture has become clear to me only recently. While I used to find the child emperors repugnant, I now find them irrelevant. I admit, I used to feel …   New words

  • New Economy — Account balance in 2006[1] The New Economy is a term to describe the result of the transition from a manufacturing based economy to a service based economy. This particular use of the term was popular during the Dot com bubble of the late 1990s.… …   Wikipedia

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