A dot-com is a company that does all or most of its business on the Internet. In 1999, dot-coms spent more than $1 billion on TV spots. relating to a person or company whose business is done using the Internet or involves the Internet
a company that markets its products or services on-line via a World Wide Web site
a company that operates its business primarily on the internet using a URL that ends in `
A Web-based business; often refers to a venture-funded startup that intends to make an IPO
A company that was started with the intent of doing business over the Internet Also referred to as a virtual company
Abbreviation given to the many Internet firms formed in the late 1990s because their Internet names ended with the com suffix For a couple of years, having a dot-com name was prestigious and attracted funding When hundreds of these firms failed in 2000 and 2001, they became known as dot-bombs
a company that operates its business primarily on the internet using a URL that ends in ` com'
A Dot-com company, or simply a dot-com, is a company which does most of its business on the Internet, usually through a website that uses the popular top-level domain, ".com" (in turn derived from the word "commercial")