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Show Notes
Boo.com was a prominent British e-commerce retailer that specialized in branded fashion and sportswear during the late 1990s. Despite its ambitious global vision and innovative use of 3D shopping technology, the company became a symbol of the dot-com bubble's collapse after burning through $135 million in venture capital within 18 months. Its failure is often attributed to excessive marketing expenses, poor website usability on slow internet connections, and an aggressive expansion strategy that outpaced its revenue. Following its liquidation in 2000, the brand and its digital assets were sold off, with the domain eventually transitioning into a travel site. Today, the story of the company serves as a historical case study on the risks of unsustainable growth and technical over-complexity in the early internet era.