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    Profit over privacy : how surveillance advertising conquered the Internet by Crain, Matthew

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…The revolution will be commercialized -- A framework for global electronic commerce -- The web gets a memory -- The dot-com bubble -- Surveillance advertising takes shape -- The privacy challenge -- The legacy of the dot-com era.…”
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    Diary of a hedge fund manager : from the top, to the bottom, and back again by McCullough, Keith, 1975-

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Catch a wave -- Shipping out -- Welcome to the jungle -- Snapshots from the dot.com bubble -- Discovery -- Flying with the giants -- Shifting for myself -- Sucked in -- Worlds collide -- Exile on Wall Street -- Lifting the curtain -- The great squeeze.…”
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    Virtue, Fortune, and Faith : a Genealogy of Finance. by De Goede, Marieke

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Repoliticizing Financial Practices; Conclusion: Objectivity and Irony in the Dot-Com Bubble; Notes; Bibliography; Index.…”
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    Virtue, Fortune, and Faith : a Genealogy of Finance. by De Goede, Marieke

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Repoliticizing Financial Practices; Conclusion: Objectivity and Irony in the Dot-Com Bubble; Notes; Bibliography; Index.…”
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    Valuation of Internet Start-ups. by Flanc, Jean-Baptiste

    Published 2014
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    Real estate and globalisation by Barkham, Richard, 1961-

    Published 2012
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    Digital experience design : ideas, industries, interaction

    Published 2008
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    100 ideas that changed the web by Boulton, Jim

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…The mundaneum -- The space race -- Hypertext -- The modem -- Graphical user interface -- The mouse -- Markup language -- Xanadu -- The personal computer -- The internet -- Internet service provider -- Bulletin board systems -- Hackers -- Cyberpunk -- Internet protocol suite -- Desktop publishing -- Hypercard -- Graphics interchange format -- The emoticon -- The domain name system -- The project -- Web browser -- The cookie -- The JPEG -- Pornography -- Search -- WiFi -- Open source -- Netiquette -- Apache web server -- Content management systems -- Web analytics -- Massively multi-player online gaming -- Webcam -- Web standards -- Geocities -- The banner ad -- Web auction -- User-centred design -- Net art -- Digital fragility -- Information architecture -- Web chat -- Cascading style sheets -- Metadata -- The webby awards -- Pay per click -- Web mapping -- Blogging -- Scaleable vector graphics -- Webmail -- Viral content -- Internet meme -- The digital wallet -- Ecommerce -- Collaborative filtering -- The drudge report -- RSS feeds -- Web streaming -- The independence of cyberspace -- The Blair witch project -- Peer-to-peer -- Broadband -- Creative commons -- The dot-com bubble -- Web TV -- The wiki -- Infographics -- Augmented reality -- Captcha -- Photo sharing -- Podcast -- The long tail -- AJAX -- Social networking -- Folksonomies -- Perpetual beta -- Online dating -- Surrogate travel -- Casual gaming -- Mashup -- YouTube -- Microblogging -- The QR code -- Real-time reporting -- The mobile web -- User-generated content -- Aggregation -- The app store -- Crowdsourcing -- Gamification -- Open architecture -- Geolocation -- The internet election -- The cloud -- Embeddable fonts -- Tablet devices -- Responsive web design -- Big data -- The semantic web.…”
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    G7 current account imbalances : sustainability and adjustment

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Comment / Lars E.O. Svensson -- The dot-com bubble, the Bush deficits, and the U.S. current account / Aart Kraay and Jaume Ventura. …”
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    Digitized : the science of computers and how it shapes our world by Bentley, Peter J., 1972-

    1st ed.
    Published 2012
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    The techlash and tech crisis communication by Weiss-Blatt, Nirit

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…-- Literature Review and the Main Methods -- Outline of the Chapters -- The pre-Techlash Era -- The Techlash Era -- The post-Techlash Era -- The Pre-Techlash Era -- Chapter 1: Tech News and Tech Public Relations -- The Rise of Computer Magazines -- The Growing Interest in Tech in the Early 1990s -- The Dot-Com Bubble in the Mid-1990s and Late 1990s…”
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    The Agile City : Building Well-being and Wealth in an Era of Climate Change. by Russell, James S.

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…HAMBURG: THE GREENEST DOWNTOWNChapter 9: LOOSE-FIT URBANISM; PORTLAND: INVENTIVE INFILL; GROWING MATURE COMMUNITIES:RETROFIT, REPURPOSE, REINVENT; Increase Development Opportunity by Mixing Uses; Make Brownfields Desirable; EASING ACCESS; GOING WITH THE GRID; AGILE REGULATION; Keep Rules Simple; Regulating at the Right Scale; Regulating Affordably; LEED: HOW TO WIKI INNOVATION; Chapter 10: GREEN GROWS THE FUTURE; THE REIGN OF BUBBLENOMICS; The 1980s Reagan Bubble; The 1990s Dot-com Bubble; The 2000s Housing Bubble; LIMITS TO GROWTH; Developing Giants; Resource Shortages; Nature Bites Us Back.…”
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    Trend Following : Learn to Make Millions in up or down Markets. by Covel, Michael W.

    5th ed.
    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…3 Performance Proof Absolute Returns ; Volatility versus Risk ; Volatility; Drawdowns ; Correlation ; Zero Sum ; George Soros ; Don't Blame Zero-Sum; Berkshire Hathaway ; 4 Big Events, Crashes, and Panics ; Event 1: Great Recession ; Day-to-Day Analysis; Event 2: Dot-com Bubble ; Drawdowns and Recoveries; Enron, California, and Natural Gas; September 11, 2001; Event 3: Long-Term Capital Management ; The Losers; The Winners; Footnotes to LTCM; Event 4: Asian Contagion ; Niederhoffer on Trend Following; Event 5: Barings Bank ; Who Won?…”
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