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Dot-com Boom's Biggest Duds, From Flooz to iSmell

Carl Bialik from WSJ writes "WSJ.com looks back on some of the boom's biggest busts, and catches up with once-optimistic inventors. A creator of the unfortunately named iSmell, a USB device meant to 'print' smells transmitted by websites or videogames, says, 'It was a heartbreaking experience, because we had put so much into it.' The digital currency known as Flooz crashed and burned when a ring of thieves defrauded the company out of $300,000 using stolen credit cards. Microsoft flushed iLoo down the crapper. CueCat, meanwhile, got a second life as a bar-code reader that doesn't pick up personal information. 'The cat got butchered, but it has spawned a cottage industry,' says the device's inventor."

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  1. iSmell? by X1088LoD · · Score: 4, Funny

    iSmell? I thought that was the smelloscope, able to smell anything from far away in the galaxy....come to think of it, i dont think it will be invented for another 1000 years, give or take a few (thanks professor farnsworth!)

  2. Nostalgia, Anyone? by Shubalubdub · · Score: 5, Funny

    I miss the days when new product announcements read like jokes and saying "the Internet will make bricks and mortar obsolete" wasn't a joke. Now the best we've got is "Oh look, Google made a calendar that works with your email."

  3. When the business went bad by Markos · · Score: 3, Funny

    A foul up at the iSmell datacenter led every customers device to smell like Uranus.

    1. Re:When the business went bad by ajs318 · · Score: 3, Funny

      Yes ..... you know, the phone company O2 was originally going to be called CH4 but there was a bit of a stink about it .....

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  4. Re:Kozmo.com by macdaddy357 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Kozmo com was too limited. You need a site where anything is possible! You need Zombo com.

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  5. Re:Online Malls by Cold-NiTe · · Score: 3, Funny

    I... I still do that...

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