Dotcom
Dotcom refers to a company that conducts business primarily online or to the dot-com era of the late 1990s and early 2000s. It derives from the ".com" generic top-level domain used in internet addresses. The term is used to describe internet companies founded during the rise of the World Wide Web that aimed to monetize through online services, advertising, and e-commerce.
The .com domain was created in 1985 as part of the original set of top-level domains and
The bubble burst around 2000–2002, leading to widespread failures and consolidations. Survivors shifted toward sustainable business