Wired claims that this is the tenth anniversary of the dotcom boom, and in honor of that auspicious overheated bubble, they’ve put together a long, Web 0.96b layout depicting the most hubristicly hubristic predictions and hype of that golden age.
I moved to San Francisco in 1999, and remember the feverish absurdity of it all — and how hard it was not to feel like all these people must know something if they were pouring all this money and energy into all the odd and improbable ideas (a recurring theme I remember was people explaining how they were going to build shopping malls for the web, which, I guess, is basically what Amazon’s Z-shops are).
10 Years After: A Look Back at the Dotcom Boom and Bust