The Dot-Com Bubble and Its Lessons
The Dot-Com Bubble, also known as the Internet Bubble, was a period of excessive speculation in the late 1990s and early 2000s that led to the rapid rise and subsequent crash of internet-based companies. This blog post explores the origins, rise, and fall of the Dot-Com Bubble, and the valuable lessons it offers for investors, entrepreneurs, and the tech industry.
The Origins of the Dot-Com Bubble
The Dot-Com Bubble began in the mid-1990s, fueled by the rapid growth of the internet and the proliferation of new technology companies. The promise of the internet to revolutionize business and communication attracted significant investor interest and capital.