The dot com bust was a dramatic market collapse between 2000 and 2002, triggered by excessive speculation in internet-based companies. It reshaped venture capital, teaching investors to prioritize sustainable business models over hype. While startups suffered, long-term survivors like Amazon and Google benefited by acquiring undervalued assets and talent, ultimately strengthening the tech ecosystem.
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