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The dotcom Wars Internet start-ups are eschewing online marketing for traditional ads as they compete for a share of the market, Gordon MacMillan writes
If somebody were to make a billboard for the dot-com age, it would be several hundred feet high and sprawl across Highway 101 in Silicon Valley, reading: 'Welcome to the new gold rush.'
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