Internet boom wreckage is being collected for the benefit of "future generations".
So what did you save from the Internet gold rush? An old business plan for a now-dead dot-com? A breathless e-mail from your chief executive announcing your company's initial public offering? A national research project needs the detritus of your digital life to teach future generations the lessons of the Internet boom and bust.
I think I've got a few dozen squishy trade-show balls from companies promising to "change the way people communicate."
So what did you save from the Internet gold rush? An old business plan for a now-dead dot-com? A breathless e-mail from your chief executive announcing your company's initial public offering? A national research project needs the detritus of your digital life to teach future generations the lessons of the Internet boom and bust.
I think I've got a few dozen squishy trade-show balls from companies promising to "change the way people communicate."
