Great article from the San Diego Union Tribune...
During the exuberant heights of the Internet craze, dot-commers mocked the business practices of the old economy.
The establishment was too slow, too uptight and too unimaginative, the digerati crowed. In no uncertain terms, the dot-coms vowed to cast aside old, stodgy ways and impose a new e-world order.
Now that the bubble has burst on the Internet craze, old-economy fogies are getting their say: The basics -- such as profits and a workable business model -- really are important. ....
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