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Computer.com : ウィキペディア英語版
Computer.com
Computer.com was a short-lived dot-com company founded in 1999. After spending half of its $7 million in venture capital on ads during Super Bowl XXIV, it was sold to Office Depot in 2000.〔Shroeder, Charlie. ("The Dot-Com Super Bowl" ), ''Weekend America'', 2 February 2008. Accessed February 26 2014.〕 It is significant as a case study for business historians and others interested in the dot-com bubble.
==History==

Computer.com was founded by Mike Ford and Mike Zappolin as a general-purpose website to teach people about various aspects of computing.〔 After raising $7 million in venture capital,〔CNet.com gives the company's initial capital as $5.8 million.〕 Computer.com partnered with an advertising agency to create three Super Bowl advertisements six weeks before the game started.〔 Initially, they were dismayed, as due to their late entry, their time slot was located at the end of the game, at the two-minute warning. However, thanks to the closely contested game, the advertisement became one of the highest-rated of all time.〔
After Super Bowl XXXIV, the company secured "an additional $2 million in a second round of funding."〔Sandoval, Greg. ("Start-up with pricey Super Bowl ad goes bust" ), ''Cnet.com\\, 14 June 2000. Accessed February 28 2014.〕 In late 2000, the company was sold to Office Depot.

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