Maybe many have seen it, but I just came across an article in the RBC Daily on the subject of the purchase of the agency Victory. So down there there is a wonderful postscript: - The company “Soup” was created by the former co-owner of the Afisha Publishing House Andrew Paulson and the Russian businessman Alexander Mamut in September 2006. A month later, the company announced that it would develop the Russian segment of the international online blogging service LiveJournal.com, in agreement with Six Apart. Its audience in Russia is almost 700 thousand people. At the same time, “Soup” will acquire a Russian company that owns the LJ Plus resource, which offers a number of services to users of the Russian LJ for free, such as photo storage. In addition, earlier “Soup” was planning to buy the entertainment portal YoTube for $ 1.3 billion. However, Google offered for this resource $ 300 million more. - From here: rbcdaily.ru/2006/11/13/media/249436
What kind of insanity are not born in the head of journalists in search of sensations ... So they also did not write YouTube correctly ...