There Is Absolutely No Bubble In Technology

Via John Cook's Venture Blog, a song on web 2.0 mania:

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A cool video! It did a good job on our recent bubbles. Being in the information age we hear of them quickly now. I wonder, and bet they had them in the old days too. You just couldn't tell people within the news cycle limits. There probably was a buggy whip bubble, but no one had a cell phone to let everyone know! LOL!
Dave Briggs :~)