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All This Buzz Certainly Sounds Familiar







All This Buzz Certainly Sounds Familiar

All This Buzz Certainly Sounds Familiar 04/09/2004 04:04 PM

People are beginning to notice. There have been lots of little signs creeping up on everyone, and suddenly you look around and it feels like Silicon Valley is booming again. Companies are doing well. There's lots of hype - and where there's hype, there's venture capital cash. Of course, this time around everyone claims they've learned their lessons from 1999, but just wait and see what a few hot IPOs will do to selectively erase some memories.




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