The IPO
We've now put up on eBay the dotcom that we have produced in the last 24 hours -- dozomo.com -- which introduces a new and innovative paradigm into the search engine market.
The vision behind the production came about as a result of the coming together of an international and multi-disciplinary team within the space of 24 hours. The atmosphere that we created has been incredible -- it's been an extremely creative time, demonstrating the true power of ad-hoc collaboration given an energetic and visionary team.
We are making available all the technology, brand identity and intellectual property that was developed during the last 24 hours. We will also be publishing a report on this weblog (within the next 24 hours) which combines our collective vision, experiences and insights into the future potentials of what has been developed. It is up to the buyer to decide whether to support our vision or to use the technology and the brand to support their own.
Live IRC logs can be found at irclogs.espnow.net/24hdc. Feel free to join in on the faschinating discussions that are taking place concerning the IPO and the relevant issues that surround it.
Sincerely, The 24 Hour Dotcom Team
Posted by eric at June 12, 2004 08:40 PM
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the website statistics can be found at http://24hdc.com/cgi-bin/awstats.pl . so if you want to see what a /.effect looks like in real life...
Posted by: kpi at June 12, 2004 09:25 PM
you can also look at: http://idun.hhss.se/usage/usage_200406.html
Posted by: kpi at June 12, 2004 11:31 PM
The compulsory slashdotting :) http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/06/12/1421230
Posted by: Barbara Morg at June 13, 2004 09:21 PM
Please clarify your terms of sale. The eBay page says you are "making available all the technology, brand identity and intellectual property that was developed during the last 24 hours" and refers potential buyers to this website. Only after viewing the video, about halfway through, is it disclosed that you are only selling 49% of the company. This seems like fraud. Is it your intention to sell the entire company, or only 49% of it? If you are not selling 100% of the company, why does the eBay page seem to indicate that all of the company's properties are up for auction? Please clarify.
Posted by: Charles at June 14, 2004 01:36 AM
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