The dotcom bubble crash was 20 years ago todaycould it happen once more?

The sector is a very different place than it was as soon as throughout the late 90s, and the well-established tech companies of in recent times aren't going to face the equivalent pitfalls as their digital ancestors. However no longer all are secure.
The world is a very different place than it was in the late 90s, and the well-established tech firms of today are unlikely to face the same pitfalls as their digital ancestors. But not all are safe.Original article
Author: Newsweek

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