By 2000, most people had a computer with the internet, something which would have been rare ten years earlier. Many people owned cell phones, but they were just phones back then, i.e. you couldn't use them as cameras, check your e-mail on them, or anything of that sort. DVDs existed, but hadn't caught on yet and most people owned movies only on VHS tapes.
Marvell Technology Group Ltd. (MRVL) had its IPO in 2000.
similar to the Year 2000 problem
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As you probably realise we've already had that year and i assume technology was not out yet, actually i know technology was not out yet.
technology is getting quicker and quicker by the year and the pace that technology is accelerating I see no reason why they wouldn't have troops like these. I predict that this sort of technology will crop up in the year 2038.
ExcelStor Technology was created in 2000.
OCZ Technology was created in 2000.
Technology/ new stuff.
Joe Kramer has written: 'Managing a year 2000 program in a decentralized environment at Amoco' -- subject(s): Amoco Corporation, Congresses, Information technology, Management, Year 2000 date conversion (Computer systems)
Robert I. Benjamin has written: 'The information technology function in the year 2000' -- subject(s): Accessible book
2000
The year 1999 is often referred to as the "Year of the Millennial" as it marked the final year of the 20th century and the last year before the new millennium began in 2000. It was also associated with widespread anticipation and concern over the Y2K problem, where fears existed that computer systems would fail when the year changed from 1999 to 2000. Additionally, 1999 saw significant cultural moments, including the release of influential films like "The Matrix" and notable advancements in technology.