Word: techs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...today Netscape's value has jumped to $5 billion, Clark's own net worth stands at $1.3 billion, and he escapes often to enjoy the last laugh while sailing to sun-drenched paradises like Tahiti. He has earned the lush life twice over, even though others share the high-tech glory. After all, Columbus may have discovered the New World, but it was Isabella and Ferdinand who persuaded the royal court to put up the money...
...chlorine. Others do a creditable job of removing lead but aren't designed to purify water tainted by bacteria or other pathogens. And many of the most popular systems need to have their filters frequently replaced, or owners will wind up running their tap water through the high-tech equivalent of a dirty sponge...
Intel's 64-bit processor is tailor-made for "tech-heads" who look upon the Pentium as dad's Buick...
...baby boomers and a wave of campus construction, the economic "return" from a college degree began to fall; economists nodded their heads with satisfaction at this proof of the law of supply and demand at work. Then in the '80s the return began to rise dramatically because the high-tech economy put more and more value on the degree. Today college graduates earn double what high school graduates earn, or more...
Powering its way into the NCAA Regional Finals, Harvard found its final match against William & Mary. After easily disposing of Virginia Tech (5-2) and then Cornell (5-3), the Crimson could not find its way past the Tribe in a disappointing 5-2 loss...