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  2. Badoo - Wikipedia

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    Badoo is a dating-focused [3] social network founded by Russian entrepreneur Andrey Andreev in 2006. [4] It is headquartered in Limassol , Cyprus and London , United Kingdom, [ 5 ] with offices in Malta , Russia and the United States.

  3. List of websites blocked in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Blacklist entries as of June 2017 by agencies responsible for the entry In 2004 Russia pressured Lithuania, and in 2006 Sweden, into shutting down the Kavkaz Center website, a site that supports creation of a Sharia state in North Caucasus and hosts videos of terrorist attacks on Russian forces in the North Caucasus.

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  5. Koobface - Wikipedia

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    Koobface is a network worm that attacks Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms. [1] [2] [3] This worm originally targeted users of networking websites such as Facebook, Skype, Yahoo Messenger, and email websites such as GMail, Yahoo Mail, and AOL Mail.

  6. Plenty of Fish - Wikipedia

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    Plenty of Fish (POF) is a Canadian online dating service, popular primarily in Canada, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Brazil, [2] and the United States. [3]

  7. Andrey Andreev - Wikipedia

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    In an October 2017 interview with Shortlist, Andreev stated his philosophy and management style is, "to make people happy", describing Badoo's company culture and the perks they offered including food and parties. In April 2019, Andreev committed 100% of Badoo's revenue to restore the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris following the fire. [20] [21]

  8. Google Buzz - Wikipedia

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    On November 2, 2010, Google e‑mailed Gmail users to tell them about the outcome of the lawsuit. [40] As part of its settlement, Google agreed to create an $8.5 million fund to award money to groups that promote privacy education on the web, of which the prosecuting lawyers are requesting 25% ($2,125,000) "plus reimbursement of costs and ...

  9. Gmail - Wikipedia

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    Gmail is the email service provided by Google.As of 2019, it had 1.5 billion active users worldwide, making it the largest email service in the world. [1] It also provides a webmail interface, accessible through a web browser, and is also accessible through the official mobile application.