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  2. History of the Internet in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Search, e-commerce and more: Mail.ru Search, the Mail.ru Goods information and reference system, available information about goods and services, their cost in various online stores, the MAPS.ME service, which carries offline maps and navigation for mobile devices based on OpenStreetMap data, the mobile advertising service Yula and the ...

  3. Russia to enforce search engine disclaimers on five foreign ...

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    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's state communications regulator said on Friday it was taking punitive measures against five foreign IT companies for violating online content laws, which could require ...

  4. Economy of Russia - Wikipedia

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    [92] Russia concluded bilateral free trade agreements with all CIS countries and did not switch to a multilateral free trade regime in 1999. Bilateral free trade agreements, except for Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan [ 93 ] [ 94 ] (all of these are in force as of 2024), ceased to apply only after 2012 with Russia's accession to the new ...

  5. Search engine Yandex owner to exit Russia in $5.2 billion deal

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    LONDON (Reuters) -Yandex NV has struck a 475-billion-rouble ($5.21 billion) deal to sell what has been dubbed "Russia's Google" to a group of Russian investors, marking the biggest corporate exit ...

  6. Industrialization in the Russian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Industrialization in the Russian Empire saw the development of an industrial economy, whereby labor productivity increased and the demand for industrial goods was partially provided from within the empire. Industrialization in the Russian Empire was a reaction to the industrialization process in Western European countries.

  7. Internet censorship in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia's press agencies (including the most important Ria-Novosti and Itar-Tass) were also well represented in the Web. [31] In April 2008 Agence France-Presse noted that, "The Internet is the freest area of the media in Russia, where almost all television and many newspapers are under formal or unofficial government control". [35]

  8. Yandex - Wikipedia

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    Yandex Search is the largest search engine in Russia with an estimated 72% market share in Russia [6] and a 2.8% market share worldwide. [7] Yandex Taxi is the largest ridesharing company in Russia. [8] Yandex was founded by Arkady Volozh and launched its first product, a search engine, in 1997.

  9. Internet in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Internet in Russia, or Russian Internet (Russian: российский Интернет, which means "Russia-related Internet"), and sometimes Runet (a portmanteau of "Russian" and "Internet"), is the part of the Internet that is related to Russia.