As American internet firms go public, many have looked overseas to unearth untapped user bases. One Russian-based internet behemoth is doing the same, but instead of scoping out BRICs or other ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Last week, Mail.ru Group, the LSE-listed Russian Internet giant, ...
Домашняя страница Mail.Ru, or Mail.ru Home Page, is a Google Chrome extension that changes Chrome's home page to Mail.ru. When this extension is installed and a user opens Chrome, it will first ...
Russian Internet giant Mail.Ru today announced its first foray into the American market with startup My.com. The new initiative provides U.S. consumers with communication and entertainment apps aimed ...
It should be noted that Mail.ru is a legitimate company that is using the extension to market their services and does not perform any malicious behavior. There are people, though, who may not realize ...
Over 25 million accounts associated with forums hosted by Russian internet giant Mail.ru have been stolen by hackers. Two hackers carried out attacks on three separate game-related forums in July and ...
Mail.ru Group Ltd. develops internet communications and entertainment services. The company operates e-mail services such as [email protected] and instant messaging services Mail.Ru Agent and ICQ, and ...
After announcing plans in September 2018 to build a joint venture together, today Russian internet giant Mail.ru, Megafon and China’s Alibaba announced that the deal has closed. With support also from ...
Russian Internet giant Mail.Ru is taking aim at Opera, Google and other top browser makers after it launched Amigo, a socially-integrated Web browser aimed at increasing its share of the domestic ...
A changing of the guard is afoot at Mail.ru, the Russian Internet giant that owns the country’s most popular email service; Russia’s Facebook equivalent Vkontakte; messaging service ICQ and a number ...
Hmmm, the Facebook data collection scandal just got more interesting. It turns out that one of the 61 companies that got an extension to collect certain kinds of data was a Russian tech firm with ties ...
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