> I think it will pop but not in the way everyone thinks it will pop.
Everyone thinks it will pop the way the dotcom bubble popped
> There's plenty that's not going to go away / anywhere, but I'm sure lots of startups will fail and close their doors.
Just like the dotcom bubble pop - IOW, just like the way everyone thinks it will pop.
I guess I was too young during that bubble to really have it as a point of reference, is there a solid write up of it somewhere?
I dunno; never looked. I worked through that, and when it popped I was, literally overnight, out of a job.
Company owner (startup) met us at the door to the office, said sorry but investors pulled out (or something), gave us all a cheque for the current month salary, and we walked off.
Luckily I got hired at a non-dotcom (not web-based) business after about a month.
In spite of maybe 90% of the dot-coms folding, some still stayed around (Amazon, Google, etc).
When the bubble pops, some hang on.