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  2. VK (service) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VK_(service)

    VK is available in multiple languages but it is predominantly used by Russian speakers. VK users can message each other publicly or privately, edit messages, [3] create groups, public pages, and events; share and tag images, audio, and video; and play browser-based games. [4] As of August 2018, VK had at least 500 million accounts. [5]

  3. Odnoklassniki - Wikipedia

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    In December 2018, a video feed appeared on the mobile app of the Odnoklassniki for Android - the ability to view videos and social network broadcasts on one screen in automatic playback mode without being distracted by other content. [34] On July 11, 2019, Odnoklassniki launched an ad account for small businesses and content creators. [35]

  4. Template:VK user - Wikipedia

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    The external links guideline recommends avoiding links to VK unless the profile is an official account, "controlled by the subject (organization or individual person) of the Wikipedia article" and when the links to VK "provide the reader with unique content and are not prominently linked from other official websites". Wikipedia is not a ...

  5. The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  6. List of image-sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Free registration service. As of July 2017, payment of $400/year required if hosted images are to be displayed on external sites [19] Yes Yes 50,000,000 [20] With a free account, the user can use up to 10GB of bandwidth per month and 2GB storage. Unlimited free storage, 1MB per photo and 10 minutes per video (with image size restrictions).

  7. VK (company) - Wikipedia

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    VK, known as Mail.ru Group until 12 October 2021, is a Russian technology company. It started in 1998 as the parent company of Mail.ru, an e-mail service and went on to become a major corporate figure in the Russian-speaking segment of the Internet.

  8. List of websites blocked in Russia - Wikipedia

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    On 3 December 2021, the Russian government became the major stakeholder in the Russian internet company VK MAILRq.L, which runs the country's most popular social network VKontakte, resulting in the then-CEO Boris Dobrodeev to step down. [68]

  9. FindFace - Wikipedia

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    FindFace is a face recognition technology developed by the Russian company NtechLab that specializes in neural network tools. The company provides a line of services for the state and various business sectors based on FindFace algorithm.