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 The Stranger Seattle News City Spin Cycle
Outlook Marketing's Jeff Rappaport admits that using a bigger company like Nordstrom is "a key strategy" to getting its dot-com client in the news, even if Intentia is not the main focus of the story.
Instead of calling a company a "dot-com," P.R. executives like Bob Silver, owner of local P.R. firm the Silver Company, prefer to reframe the language.
All three tactics used by the P.R. industry--dropping the dot-com from companies' names, erasing the phrase altogether, and associating them with successful businesses--are intended to convince the media and the public to forget about dot-coms as we once knew them.
www.thestranger.com /seattle/Content?oid=5488   (715 words)

  
 Links to Railroad History Resources, Railroad History Archives, Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut
Hold records of railroad companies, mainly Michigan lines, absorbed with the merger of the New York Central Railroad Company and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company into the Penn Central Transportation Company.
New Haven Railroad Historical and Technical Association, Inc. A tax-exempt, non-profit group dedicated to the preservation of the history of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company and its predecessor and subsidiary companies.
Shore Line East: Commuter rail service between New Haven and New London, Connecticut
railroads.uconn.edu /links.htm   (715 words)

  
 Kentucky Kernel - OnCampus/News: Wilkinson to file bankruptcy
Wilkinson's Internet textbook company was expected to sell its stock to the public to create a return for the investors.
Wilkinson's attorney, Robert Brown, said Wilkinson has some financial problems and feels like someone is out to break apart the his company.
Wilkinson now owns 63 college bookstores, under the company name Wilkinson's Bookstores.
www.kernel.uky.edu /2001/text/0209/01b_news.shtml   (594 words)

  
 Fucked Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fucked Company is a web site created by Philip J. Kaplan for his friends, initially as a "dot-com dead pool" where players could compete to see who could most accurately predict which dot-com companies would be the next to fold, screw up, or otherwise embarrass themselves.
The site's name is a parody of Fast Company, a magazine that, along with Upside, Red Herring, and Wired, was a tireless booster of the Internet dot-com boom of the mid to late 1990s.
The site became an underground hit, with users finding out about it via word of mouth.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fucked_Company   (395 words)

  
 Fucked Company - TheBestLinks.com - Bankruptcy, Dot-com, Pornography, 2000, ...
Fucked Company is a web site that was created by Philip J. Kaplan (aka pud) around May 2000 for his friends, initially as a "dot-com deadpool" where players could compete to see who could most accurately predict which dot-com companies would be the next to fold, screw up, or otherwise embarrass themselves.
Fucked Company, Bankruptcy, Dot-com, Pornography, 2000, 1990s, Wired Magazine...
As of late 2000, Kaplan claimed site revenues of US $80,000 per month based on subscriptions to his rumor-alert service (presumably most of the subscribers were headhunters and companies keeping track of their competition).
www.thebestlinks.com /Fucked_Company.html   (243 words)

  
 Meet the man behind FuckedCompany
While this puts you in a pretty good position to criticize pie-in-the-sky dot.com schemes, has it changed your standards as to what makes a company "fucked?" For example, your site and your readers seem to treat layoffs as a terminal symptom.
When I came up with the idea for Fucked Company--and also when I came up with the idea for PK Interactive, my consulting company--I was working for a big web shop.
But tomorrow did come, in the dot.com crash of last year, and as those voices went suddenly silent, a new voice arose to record the death whines of the dot.coms that had drawn in millions upon millions of investor funds.
www.medialifemagazine.com /news2001/july01/july09/4_thurs/news3thursday.html   (2165 words)

  
 Register domain names HERE - fast and easy!
As one of the first companies to be accredited, we have been on the forefront of the Dot Com industry revolution from
We are pleased to have survived the Dot Com boom and bust.
Dot Com domain names are still the hottest ticket around.
www.1dni.com   (2165 words)

  
 Zia Laser: Quantum Dot Solutions
Zia Laser Inc., an ISO 9001:2000 certified company, is the innovator and leading manufacturer of Quantum Dot (QD) optoelectronic devices.
The company is a high-tech spin off from the Center of High Technology Materials (CHTM), a research center created by the University of New Mexico (UNM).
Headquartered at the UNM Science and Technology Park, the company has raised a total of $11.4M in venture capital funding co-led by the RWI Group, CA, and Prism Venture Partners, MA.
www.zialaser.com   (2165 words)

  
 Google IPO Central - Unofficial Site for Latest Investing and Stock Offering News
Google price set at $85, at low end of company's expectations Initial shares of Google Inc. were priced late Wednesday at $85, the low end of a range revised downward just hours earlier, humbling expectations for the most ballyhooed Internet company public stock offering since the dot-com boom went bust.
Google Shares Surge in Market Debut Shares of Google Inc. surged 18 percent in their market debut Thursday, the culmination of a unique and bumpy initial stock offering for the 6-year-old dot-com dreamed up in a college dorm room.
Google slashes IPO price Google on Wednesday reduced the price range for its long-awaited initial public offering to between $85 and $95 per share, and lowered the number of shares being sold by company executives.
www.google-ipo.com   (2165 words)

  
 Fucked Company
Fucked Company is a web site that was by Philip J. Kaplan (aka pud) around 2000 for his friends initially as a dot-com deadpool " where players could compete to see could most accurately predict which dot-com companies be the next to fold screw up or otherwise embarrass themselves.
COMPANY is one of the greatest musicals to emerge from the 70's, which proved to be a rather thin decade for Broadway and the musicals.COMPANY is a "concept musical" in the best sense of the word, where the songs act more as vignettes than form...
But one Memorial Day weekend in 2000, trying to kill some time, Kaplan (a web designer at the time) set up a site, F**kedcompa...
www.freeglossary.com /Fucked_Company   (654 words)

  
 Slashdot F*ckedCompany.com For Sale - On eBay
Fast Company [fastcompany.com] is a rah-rah newspaper that tells how wonderous all the dot-com companies are doing and how successful they all are.
F*cked Company is a rather logical nomenclature for FC's antithesis newsletter during these months of cleaning out the dot-com failures.
My company was fucked long before the web site existed.
slashdot.org /articles/00/09/11/1241205.shtml   (1182 words)

  
 Web Design India, India Software Development, Outsourcing to India
Dot Com Infoway is a millennium generation software development company that has mastered the nuances of the business world and a company that understands every hue of customer requirements.
LiveReach™ not only provides you with the chat software but also provides the needed personnel to take care of your customer-care needs.
We have chosen a strategic global model that delivers ace service and premium quality products to our clients at affordable prices.
www.dotcom-infoway.com   (106 words)

  
 The world's top dot compost websites
When a dot-com company went bankrupt its assets were liquidated and the company became a footnote to history.
Dot-compost is a play on the word compost or rubbish, that arose out of the collapse of the dot-com boom of the late 1990s.
Essentially, it went into the compost pile (to be recycled).
dirs.org /dir-wiki.cfm?cat=dot_compost&tab=edit   (153 words)

  
 The Chronology of New Media: Complete Listing
Business reviews of 2000 confirm the dot-com gold rush is over: webmergers.com reports one-third of all dot-com companies shut down in 2000, most in the fourth quarter and most in the B2C (business-to-consumer) sector.
On June 7, Judge Jackson orders the breakup of Microsoft Corp. into two companies since the company had "proved untrustworthy in the past." Bill Gates immediately vows to appeal.
Adam Osbourne completes the first portable computer, the Osbourne 1, weighing 24 pounds at a cost of $1,795.
www.metromemetics.com /thechronology/all.asp   (153 words)

  
 SAFER WEB
Users can search FMCSA databases, register for a USDOT number, pay fines online, order company safety profiles, challenge FMCSA data using the DataQs system, access the Hazardous Material Route registry, obtain National Crash and Out of Service rates for Hazmat Permit Registration, get printable registration forms and find information about other FMCSA Information Systems.
The FMCSA Safety and Fitness Electronic Records (SAFER) System offers company safety data and related services to industry and the public over the Internet.
www.safersys.org   (156 words)

  
 fibers.org - News & Analysis - Start-up targets quantum-dot lasers (November 2003)
The company's technology is based on quantum-dot laser research that NSC's chief scientific officer Nikolai Ledentsov and his team have been developing for over a decade.
A wafer-manufacturing company with expertise in quantum-dot lasers and metamorphic structures for microelectronic devices has been spun out of the Ioffe Institute in St Petersburg, Russia, and the Technical University of Berlin in Germany.
"Our scientists are the pioneers of quantum-dot lasers," Meyer said.
www.fibers.org /articles/news/5/11/12/1   (156 words)

  
 Schwab Profit Rises to Dot-Com Boom Level - New York Times
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17 (AP) - Quarterly profit at the Charles Schwab Corporation surged above $200 million for the first time since the dot-com boom, the company said Monday.
The company, based in San Francisco, earned $207 million, or 16 cents a share, in contrast to a loss of $41 million, or 3 cents a share, in the quarter a year earlier.
Schwab Profit Rises to Dot-Com Boom Level - New York Times
www.nytimes.com /2005/10/18/business/18schwab.html?ex=1130299200&en=a096cc77067b5c1f&ei=5040&partner=MOREOVERNEWS   (296 words)

  
 Dot com boom prompts CTO shortage - Financial Director
Miller said a CTO is "top of the shopping list" for a company wanting to get a dot com presence.
"When you are a dot com company, your only channel is through the internet.
Dot com boom prompts CTO shortage - Financial Director
www.financialdirector.co.uk /2111496   (773 words)

  
 Domain name valuation
Thus, to value a name, think about how much additional profits a company can generate as a result of using the name.
Other things being equal, this should be the maximum price a company would be willing to pay to acquire the name.
Therefore, when you are selling a domain-name to be used as a business address, think in terms of how much value it can potentially create for a buyer.
www.get-a-dot.com /domain-value.htm   (773 words)

  
 Bleeding Edge :: Agile Integration Services :: Leveraging technology to do and know more with less cost and effort.
Novell's approach to the Linux market is to leverage nearly 25 years of software-development experience and brand recognition to assure IT executives that they're not entrusting their precious data-center resources to just any company.
Red Hat, meanwhile, emerged just as the dot-com bubble was building in the late 1990s and charged ahead while other tech startups foundered.
Although Red Hat does hold software patents, the company has positioned itself as committed to delivering a truer measure of open source to its customers.
www.dnlt.com /Topic7.phtml   (5008 words)

  
 www.twingalaxies.com
The first annual Classic Arcade Gaming (dot com) Tournament will be held this St. Patrick Day's weekend (Friday, March 17th through Sunday, March 19th) at Challenge Arcade, located in the Berkshire Mall, in the Reading, PA area (which is one hour northwest of Philadelphia).
The first annual Classic Arcade Gaming (dot com) Tournament.
Recently, I had a nice chit chat with Jay and Darlene Marrero, who are currently spearheading the movement of video gaming sports in Florida and Southern Georgia.
www.twingalaxies.com   (621 words)

  
 Metro North-Railroad Page 2 of 3; Stan's RailPix
It is owned by The Connecticut DOT and operated in pool service by The Metro North Commuter Railroad.
This Genesis is owned by The Connecticut DOT and operated in pool service by The Metro North Commuter Railroad.
These electric multiple unit cars were built by the Budd Company between 1971 and 1973.
www.trainweb.org /railpix/mta2.html   (260 words)

  
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www.123pcguide.com /products/889960.php   (292 words)

  
 Energy Citations Database (ECD) - Energy and Energy-Related Bibliographic Citations
gas pipeline in Fayette County, Ohio, after the company had received a US Department of Transportation (DOT) waiver to use the system in place of conventional DOT-mandated repair methods.^The paper describes the conventional methods, as well as comparing costs of both methods.
Panhandle Eastern Corp.`s Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. has become the first US natural-gas pipeline company to install, under federal waiver, a fiber glass reinforcement on an in-service gas pipeline.^The Clock Spring repair system was installed in August on six segments of Texas Eastern`s 20-in.
Fiber glass reinforcement wrap gets DOT nod for gas-line use
www.osti.gov /energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=5664246   (177 words)

  
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"Beneath the chaotic dot-com busts of the last half-year, an overlooked breed of Internet companies - mostly small and nimble - is thriving.
The headline was "Small Dot-Coms Thrive While Industry Giants Melt Down".
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 Google - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first funding for Google as a company was secured in the form of a $100,000 check from Andy Bechtolsheim, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, made out to a corporation which didn't yet exist.
Google is known for its relaxed corporate culture, reminiscent of the Dot-com boom.
However, Google provides mechanisms for requesting that caching be disabled (which Google respects; it also honors the robots.txt file which is another mechanism that allows operators of a website to request that part or all of their site not be included in search engine results).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Google   (177 words)

  
 "The Vega Pete Seeger Banjo" a posting to the 'Kingston Crossroads' board by Pete Curry
In Mat of 1970, The Vega Company was purchased by the Martin Guitar Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
On Bob Gibson's second and third LPs, "I Come For To Sing" and "Carnegie Concert," both released in 1957, the cover photos show him with a long neck Vega open-back banjo with a squared-off peghead, side tuners and "block and dot" inlays on the fingerboard.
Per the 1923 Vega calalog, the bottom edge of the rim on this model was "inlaid with heavy mother of pearl...".
users2.ev1.net /~smyth/linernotes/oddsandends/VegaPeteSeeger.htm   (177 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Startup company
A startup company is a company recently formed, usually until IPO or acquisition.
A spin-off (or spinoff) is a new organization or entity formed by a split from a larger one such as a new company formed from a university research group.
In the late 1990s during the dot-com boom much stock market speculation and hype surrounded small hi-tech startup companies seeking early IPO and promising enormous future profits.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Startup-company   (611 words)

  
 Dot-com - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The name derives from the fact that many of them have the ".com" internet top-level domain suffix built into their company name.
They proliferated in the late 1990s dot-com boom, a speculative frenzy of investment in Internet and Internet-related technical stocks and enterprises.
In 1994 the Internet came to the general public's attention with the public advent of the Mosaic web browser and the nascent World Wide Web, and by 1996 it became obvious to most publicly-traded companies that a public web presence was no longer optional.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dot-com   (2172 words)

  
 Kenzer Newsletters
Kenzer says his firm is a "retainer-based recruiting firm," which means that a company gives Kenzer Corp. the exclusive search to fill a position.
Kenzer, chairman of New York-based Kenzer Corp., is in the employee search firm business, tailoring his operation to finding the right people for the right Internet company, including the nation's retailers.
"The problem for most retailers right now is that there is a drain going on with them losing many of their best employees to dot-com companies," says Kenzer.
www.kenzer.com /article1.htm   (450 words)

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