The Internet
Join host Daniel Cole as he explores the wild days of the late 1990s dot-com boom, when internet startups dominated headlines and venture capital flowed like water. This episode examines the cultural phenomenon that transformed Silicon Valley from a sleepy tech corridor into the epicenter of digital dreams and financial speculation. We'll dive into iconic companies like Pets.com, Webvan, and Kozmo.com, exploring how traditional business metrics were abandoned in favor of 'eyeballs' and 'burn rates.' From the NASDAQ's meteoric rise to its devastating crash, discover how ordinary employees became paper millionaires overnight and why companies spent millions with no clear path to profitability. Cole examines the workplace revolution that introduced foosball tables and free gourmet meals to corporate culture, while analyzing the human stories behind one of the most significant economic bubbles in modern history. Despite the eventual crash in 2000, the episode reveals how the dot-com era's innovations laid the groundwork for today's digital giants like Amazon and Google. Perfect for anyone interested in internet history, startup culture, economic bubbles, or the evolution of Silicon Valley entrepreneurship during this transformative period.
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