Money Lovin’ Monday: Alibaba.com, Google’s Priciest and More

Written By Reprise Media | March 27, 2006 | No Comments

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More money than a truckful of diamond-studded grills are the words we’re using to describe this post. You’ll see what we mean in a moment:


Billion, Schmillion Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba.com has revealed that it has spent $750 million of the $1 billion infusion it received as part of its Yahoo China acquisition. On a related note, Search Engine Round Table has coverage of Alibaba CEO Jack Ma’s SES China keynote address.

Spelling It is Half the Fun CyberWyre publishes a list of the 230 most expensive keywords on Google and young lawyers everywhere are considering specializing in mesothelioma litigation. If only they knew what it is.


I Just Called to Say… You owe me. Big time. The German press is hot with the story of the most expensive phone call ever, made by a man who was caught talking while driving and then tried to get out of it by falsely claiming diplomatic immunity. Whoops.

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