Russian search engine leader Yandex will support IPv6 on Yandex.com, which is visited mostly by users outside of Russia and the rest of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), according to Vladimir Ivanov, Deputy Head of System...
Russian security researcher Sergey Glazunov won $60,000 for demonstrating his exploit, which was able to bypass Chrome's sandbox, at the hackathon solely focused on Chrome hacks. A security group from France, VuPen Security, demonstrated a sandbox...
Competition has been hot since the birth of the RussianInternet segment back in the mid-'90s, however, over the past 3 months, Yandex had an average of 59.4 percent of RussianInternet searches compared to 25.6 percent on Google.
Launched about a year ago, site traffic continues to grow month over month and they just closed a $30 million round of funding at the end of September, with Russian search engine Yandex contributing $15 million.
This means a Russian domain isn’t as crucial as a Chinese one, but investing in ccTLDs can have other benefit, such as instilling trust by giving your localized site a more genuinely 'local' feel to the visitor.
A few years later and 70 percent of Skyscanner’s sales come from outside the UK – indeed, the company is the largest meta search site in Russia, with a Russian user base that expanded from 30,000 to 1 million people within a year and a half.
Also, for the first time, non-alphanumeric gTLDs will be allowed, meaning that other language gTLDs may soon exist, so, for example, Russian sites could soon have a Cyrillic gTLD rather than .ru. Right now, there are 22 generic top-level domains...
Russian by 1,825 percent. The English language Internet is a crowded place these days – online consensus puts the total percentage of online content that’s in English between 50 and 80 percent. Competition for keywords and domain names is at an all...
Russian has grown by 1825.8 percent Their Russian website produced the most remarkable results, with hits skyrocketing from 30,000 to over 1 million in just 18 months, but all their localized sites contribute to their overall success – of their...
Coverage includes the United States, Canada, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Russian Federation, Singapore, Spain, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.
Most recently, Yandex tried to further solidify its position as market leader by teaming with Rambler, and earlier this year Yandex’s IPO was the biggest for an Internet company since Google, so perhaps this might be a small way to try and win...
Russian seems to be spoken by nearly all Kazakhstanis so there will be competition. The company won't relocate, as it raises too many questions about network efficiency, user privacy, and freedom of expression - and would create a "fractured...
Russian search engine Yandex went public today, opening at $25 and closing at $38.84 giving the company over $1.3 billion from their IPO, setting the record for the biggest IPO for an internet company since Google (who raised $1.67 billion in 2004).
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Local search engine Yandex has a 62 percent market share, largely because they handle the complicated Russian language better. Web access isn't evenly distributed across the Russian population, however.
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Aside from zFire's fascination with all things Russian (which is fairly obvious in everything he makes), even before the now infamous 'Mariana' video came to light, it's his attachment to the name Mars.
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Russian Markets The Russian advertising market has grown hugely since 2004 with text-based ads going from around the equivalent of $21 million (U.S.to an estimated $500 million in 2010. In the Russian contextually targeted advertising market...