The internet bubble, or dot-com bubble, was a late-1990s speculative frenzy where tech startups surged in value despite lacking profits. It fueled rapid investment and innovation, primarily benefiting early venture capitalists and savvy investors who cashed out before the 2000 crash. The bust later taught lessons on sustainable growth.
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