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Sep 30, 2000

After the fall

Dot-coms are under scrutiny

Yes, the end of dot-com mania presents an undeniably attractive target for those of us who spent months chronicling a steady procession of 24 year-old netwunderkinds worth more on paper than the GNP of Guatemala. But poking fun at the dot-com shakeout has become something of a cliché: It’s too easy, it’s too tired, and it’s obscenely unimaginative. More importantly, dot-coms haven’t disappeared, despite a few well-publicized casualties like Britain’s Boo.com,

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