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Advmaker
Advmaker is an affiliate program for internet advertising in Runet. It features approximately 17,000 advertising spaces, reaching over 100 million visitors and generating three billion page views per month. The program is designed for webmasters and site owners seeking to place advertisements on their web projects, as well as for advertisers. History Advmaker, an advertising network, was founded in April 2008. By the following year, it ranked among the top 50 websites in Russia (23rd place), Ukraine (28th place), Belarus (32nd place), and Kazakhstan (25th place). In 2010, according to a published Google ranking, the company was listed among the top 1,000 websites worldwide. In 2014, Advmaker participated in the second annual RACE Awards 2014, competing in the category of "Breakthrough of the Year in the Lead Generation Market". Additionally, on October 3–4, 2014, the company served as the Wi-Fi sponsor for the marketing and affiliate programs exhibition Russian Affiliate Co ...
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Runet
The Russian Internet () or Runet (), is the part of the Internet that uses the Russian language, including the Russian-language community on the Internet and websites. Geographically, it reaches all continents, including Antarctica (due to Russian scientists living at Bellingshausen StationLiveJournal: Discover global communities of friends who share your unique passions and interests
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), but mostly it is based in Russia. The term ''Runet'' is a portmanteau of ru (other), ru (code for both the Russian language and Russia's top-level domain) and internet. The term was coined in 1997 by the Azerbaijanis, Azerbaijani blogger Raffi Aslanbekov (), known as "Great Uncle" in Russia, on his Russian-language column ''Great Uncle's Thoughts''. T ...
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Advertising Network
An online advertising network or ad network is a company that connects advertisers to websites that want to host advertisements. The key function of an ad network is an aggregation of ad supply from publishers and matching it with the advertiser's demand. The phrase "ad network" by itself is media-neutral in the sense that there can be a "Television Ad Network" or a "Print Ad Network", but is increasingly used to mean "online ad network" as the effect of aggregation of publisher ad space and sale to advertisers is most commonly seen in the online space. The fundamental difference between traditional media ad networks and online ad networks is that online ad networks use a central ad server to deliver advertisements to consumers (ad serving), which enables targeting, tracking and reporting of impressions in ways not possible with analog media alternatives. Overview The advertising network market is a large and growing market, with Internet advertising revenues expected to grow f ...
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Gaijin Entertainment
Gaijin Entertainment is a Hungarian video game developer headquartered in Budapest. The company is mostly known for '' War Thunder, Crossout'', '' Star Conflict'', '' CRSED: Cuisine Royale'' (formerly known as ''Cuisine Royale'' and ''CRSED: F.O.A.D.'') and '' Enlisted.'' History ''Gaijin Entertainment'' was founded in Russia in 2002 by Anton and Kirill Yudintsev, whose first big project was the PC racing game ''Adrenaline''. After the successful launch of ''War Thunder'' in 2012'','' an office in Germany was established, to manage global operations and marketing. The company moved their distribution business from Moscow to Budapest around 2015, and their development headquarters followed shortly after. According to Hungarian tax records, Gaijin had 42 employees in Hungary by January 2022 and 56 employees by January 2023. Presently, all ''Gaijin'' online games are operated from Germany, Cyprus and Hungary, while the development is scattered across Europe. The company now h ...
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Nival (company)
Nival is a video game developer and publisher founded by Sergey Orlovskiy in 1996. It is headquartered in Limassol, Cyprus. History The company was founded by Sergey Orlovskiy on November 18, 1996 as Nival Interactive, and became famous as the developer of several successful role-playing and strategy series, including '' Rage of Mages'' (known as ''Allods'' in Eastern Europe), ''Blitzkrieg'', and ''Etherlords'', all of which would receive sequels. Nival also created the Silent Storm engine and developed several games using it, beginning with the eponymous '' Silent Storm'' series in 2003. Among these was '' Heroes of Might and Magic V'' and two add-ons, published by Ubisoft. Nival began to self-publish its own games in 2005. Nival financed and published external developers including KranX Productions, creators of '' King's Bounty: Legions'' and Bytex, developers of ''Berserk Online''. In early 2005, the part of Nival operating under the name Nival Interactive was bought by En ...
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Bigpoint
Bigpoint GmbH is a German video game developer. The company develops stand-alone browser-based games as well as social network games. Bigpoint has over 200 million registered users (announced in June 2011). In addition to its headquarters in Hamburg, Germany, Bigpoint maintains offices in Berlin, San Francisco, Malta and São Paulo. Some of the company's games include Battlestar Galactica Online, Farmerama, Drakensang Online, DarkOrbit and Seafight. The studio was acquired by Youzu Interactive in 2016 and continues to operate as an independent subsidiary. History In 2002, the company was founded by Heiko Hubertz as m.wire GmbH in Hamburg, Germany's second largest city. Heiko Hubertz started this company with a football management game in which every player transfer would cost a small amount for famous football players. Bigpoint's first game was ''Icefighter'', an ice hockey management simulation. Till the end of 2004 there were further games launched, "F1Manager" and "Fussbal ...
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Panzar
''Panzar'' is a massively multiplayer online game feat multiplayer online battle arena developed by Russian Panzar Studio for Microsoft Windows. It is a free-to-play "Free-to-play" ("F2P" or "FtP") video games are games that give players access to a significant portion of their content for free. The term "free-to-play business model" or simply, "free-to-play model", refers collectively to business models tha ... game, supported by micro-transactions. It has 15 PvP arenas where teams face off in 5 different game modes including domination, king of the hill and ball capture. Teams are composed of characters from 8 different classes, all with their own unique abilities and skills. References External linksOfficial websiteOfficial Russian website
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Wargaming (company)
Wargaming Group Limited is a global video game company headquartered in Nicosia, Cyprus. As of 2022, the company operates more than 15 offices and development studios worldwide. Originally focused on turn-based strategy and real-time strategy games, Wargaming transitioned in 2009 to developing free-to-play Action game, online action games. The company is best known for its military-themed team-based shooter, team-based titles, including ''World of Tanks'', ''World of Tanks Blitz'', ''World of Tanks: Modern Armor, World of Tanks Modern Armor'', ''World of Warplanes'', ''World of Warships'', ''World of Warships: Legends'', and ''World of Warships Blitz''. History Wargaming was founded by Victor Kislyi in Minsk on 2 August 1998, intending the company to be a Video game developer, developer of strategy video games. The company's first project was ''DBA Online''—the digital version of a miniature tabletop rule set ''De Bellis Antiquitatis''—launched in 2000. Wargaming starte ...
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Svyaznoy
Svyaznoy () was Russia's second-largest independent handset retailer, with over 2,900 stores in Russia and Belarus. Its founder and owner is Maksim Nogotkov. As of 2009, the company controls 22,4% of the Russian mobile retail market. Its main rival is '' Euroset'', which Svyaznoy later acquired. The company was known as ''Maxus'' between 1995 and 2002. As of July 2013, ''Svyaznoy'' was the only official reseller of iPhones in Russia. Since 2010 Nogotkov has also been developing a banking chain, '' Svyaznoy Bank''. Svyaznoy company claimed to start bankruptcy process at February 2023. After the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a number of equipment manufacturers stopped deliveries to Russia. The last Svyaznoy stores in St. Petersburg and Moscow Moscow is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia, standing on the Moskva (river), Moskva River in Central Russia. It has a population estimated at over 13 mil ...
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Mail
The mail or post is a system for physically transporting postcards, letter (message), letters, and parcel (package), parcels. A postal service can be private or public, though many governments place restrictions on private systems. Since the mid-19th century, national postal systems have generally been established as a government monopoly, with a fee on the article prepaid. Proof of payment is usually in the form of an adhesive postage stamp, but a postage meter is also used for bulk mailing. Postal authorities often have functions aside from transporting letters. In some countries, a Postal Telegraph and Telephone, postal, telegraph and telephone (PTT) service oversees the postal system, in addition to telephone and telegraph systems. Some countries' postal systems allow for savings accounts and handle applications for passports. The Universal Postal Union (UPU), established in 1874, includes 192 member countries and sets the rules for international mail exchanges as a List of ...
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Yandex
Yandex LLC ( rus, Яндекс, r=Yandeks, p=ˈjandəks) is a Russian technology company that provides Internet-related products and services including a web browser, search engine, cloud computing, web mapping, online food ordering, streaming media, online shopping, and a ridesharing company. Yandex Search is the largest search engine in Russia with an estimated 72% market share in Russia and a 2.8% market share worldwide. Yandex Taxi is the largest ridesharing company in Russia. Yandex was founded by Arkady Volozh and launched its first product, a search engine, in 1997. Due to its significant media activities in Russia, the company has long faced pressure for control by the government of Russia. In July 2024, in a transaction brought about by international sanctions during the Russian invasion of Ukraine and restrictions on foreign ownership, Nebius Group, the Dutch holding company that owned Yandex, sold its Russian assets to a group of Russian investors for a discounted pr ...
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Web Banner
A web banner or banner ad is a form of advertising on the World Wide Web delivered by an ad server. This form of online advertising entails embedding an advertisement into a web page. It is intended to attract traffic to a website by linking to the website of the advertiser. In many cases, banners are delivered by a central ad server. This payback system is often how the content provider is able to pay for the Internet access to supply the content in the first place. Usually though, advertisers use ad networks to serve their advertisements, resulting in a revshare system and higher quality ad placement. Web banners function the same way as traditional advertisements are intended to function: notifying consumers of the product or service and presenting reasons why the consumer should choose the product in question, a fact first documented on HotWired in 1996 by researchers Rex Briggs and Nigel Hollis. Web banners differ in that the results for advertisement campaigns may be ...
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