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 <description>It&#039;s easy to forget the first Internet gold rush of the mid-to-late &#039;90s, when dot-com domain names based on ordinary (and, investors hoped, marketable) nouns and verbs were snapped up by hopeful companies. Here are five of those generic domain names, and a look at their history.
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