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After The Fall It's January 2004, and the most dire predictions of the dot.com doomsayers have turned out to be wildly optimistic. But a handful of intrepid web sites keep the dream alive -- featuring pages from Amazon, The Street.com's James Cramer, The 
Socialist Worker, and The New Yorker.

It's January 2004, and the most dire predictions of the dot.com doomsayers have turned out to be wildly optimistic. The Nasdaq has hit single-digits, and the heady days of the Silicon Goldrush are a distant memory. But as panic washes across the land, a handful of intrepid Web sites keep the dream alive:

Amazon


Yahoo! News


TheStreet.com


The Socialist Worker


The New Yorker

A FEED parody by Stephen Sherrill, Keith Gessen, Steven Johnson, and Alex Abramovich


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