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Russian Internet Population Expanding Fast
By Doug Caverly
Deteriorating relations between the U.S. and Russia have a few people worrying about an exchange of missiles. Executives of American Internet companies may also be concerned about missed business opportunities, as Russia has been declared home of Europe's fastest-growing Internet population.
Google Didn't Wipe Georgia Off The Map
People noticed over the past couple of days that street maps of recently-froggy nation of Georgia were missing from Google Maps. This sparked subsequent (invented) speculation that Google had removed data about Georgia in the wake of the Russian retaliatory invasion.
Georgian Gov't Sets Up Cyber Camp At Blogger.com
After government servers were allegedly knocked offline by Russian cyber attackers, the Georgian government seems to have revived its Web presence on Blogger, Google's free blogging service.
Russia Says "Nyet" To Idea Of Advertising Recession
The poor old Dow went down almost 225 points today, and we expect that some tears are being shed within certain sectors of the American economy. A new report indicates that Russian advertisers are operating on the opposite end of the spectrum, however, with big year-over-year growth taking place.
In Russia, Google's New Service Grows Fast
Russian contextual ad network Begun, purchased by Google from Rambler Media, saw a quick uptick in its business through the start of 2008.
Google Bids And Wins Russia's Begun
Context ads firm ZAO Begun joined Google after the search advertising company purchased it from parent firm Rambler Media for $140 million.
Russian Blogger Convicted Of Inciting Hatred
A Russian blogger who referred to local police as "scum" in a post received a suspended jail sentence on Monday for extremism, leading other bloggers to express concern over online free speech.Savva Terentiev, a 28-year-old musician from Syktyvkar, 940 miles north of Moscow, wrote a post that suggested the police should be dealt with by burning officers two times a day in a town square.
Previet, Russia! Google Says To $1B Market
The vast expanses of Russia may be as potentially rich in online ad revenue as they are in oil and minerals, and Google hopes to be the next firm to mine that resource.
Google Predicts Impressive Online Ad Growth In Russia
By Doug Caverly
Thanks to matters of both proximity and size, discussions concerning overseas search tend to focus on the UK and China. Russia may soon enter more conversations, though, as at least one expert feels its online ad market is ready to explode.
Russian President Wants Cyrillic Internet Domain
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev says Russia needs to be assigned an Internet domain name in the Cyrillic script in an effort to promote Russian as an international language.The Kremlin is worried that Russian, once the main language in the Soviet Union is being used less because of local languages and the influence of English.Medvedev said that 300 million people worldwide used Russian media and that a Cyrillic domain name would play an important role in raising the importance of Russian as a language.
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