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  1. CNet: Deals Scarce in Dot-com Ashes

  2. Attention discount shoppers: The dot-com fire sale is over. Please proceed to the nearest checkout and be prepared to fork over big bucks for used office equipment. (3/28/01)

  3. Datamation: META Report: Secondhand Hardware A 'Risk E-Business'

  4. "Project managers and procurement staff must weigh the risks associated with the secondhand hardware market." (8/30/01)

  5. Information Week: Dot-Com Bargain Hunting

  6. "(G)ems among the Internet rubble" exist in the ashes of failed dotcoms. "Surviving companies -- whether conventional or Web-based businesses or a blend of the two -- are finding talent, technology, and customers among the ruins of others." (7/24/00)

  7. Processor.com

  8. Processor.com provides sellers of computer hardware and software instant access to buyers worldwide.

  9. San Francisco Business Times: Failing Dot-coms Call in Cleanup Crews

  10. It's a boom time for experts who can help untangle the mass of debt.(8/4/00)

  11. TechWeb: Picking Clean The Digital Bones

  12. "The physical assets of a dot-com usually don't amount to much. Even high rollers who have lined their offices with sleek gadgets, deluxe fixtures, and original art won't recoup anything close to what they originally spent." (1/29/01)

  13. VC Watch: bid4assets Stands To Gain From Dotcom Downturn

  14. "bid4assets sells "distressed assets," or what's left after a company goes out of business or files for bankruptcy. It's also a very inefficient market, making it a perfect target for an Internet start-up." (8/25/00)

  15. Vnunet.com: Failed UK Dotcoms Stir up Privacy Storm

  16. "Personal information gleaned from the databases of failed UK dotcoms is being sold in the US to the highest bidder." (7/6/00)

  17. WiredNews: Gazoontite: Going, Going, Gone

  18. "The sale would continue for the next seven hours or so, until all the remains of Gazoontite.com -- which sold health supplies for asthma and allergy sufferers -- were sold off to the highest bidder." (1/20/01)

  19. ZDNet: Profit from Dead Dot-Coms' Excesses

  20. "Get beyond the images of carrion-chomping vultures, and you can find some bargains among the ruins of failed dot-coms." (4/6/01)

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