ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to an internet company
a dot-com outfit in San Francisco
NOUN
- a company that operates its business primarily on the internet using a URL that ends in `.com'
How To Use dot-com In A Sentence
- Fun is the secret ingredient of a lot of great companies, but 10 years of economic prosperity, a resurgent stock market, and the dawning of the dot-com have created other business priorities.
- In short, the so-called new economy and online dot-coms are more than magazine-cover trendy.
- Is there a current wave of enthusiasm for dot-com businesses? Times, Sunday Times
- Two years ago, the dot-com industry began to implode, along with their freebie offerings.
- The dot-coms are creating millionaires literally overnight and these nuevo rich wunderkinds, along with their businesses and corporations, all want to reside in San Francisco.
- Dot-coms may tank, but the empty offices they leave behind don't look quite as ugly.
- However, pure-play dot-coms are challenged to attract customers during the holidays without breaking the bank.
- Dot-com upstarts, telecomm giants, media firms, and consumer-electronics companies are far more aggressive and market savvy.
- Just before the dot-com bubble burst in the U.S., some restaurants served up roast lamb basted in flakes of gold or desserts garnished with curls of gold leaf. In Thailand, Those Seeking a Golden Glow Rush to the Spa
- It was Just before the dot-com bubble burst. Times, Sunday Times