Anton Borisovich Nossik (Russian: Анто́н Бори́сович Но́сик; 4 July 1966 – 9 July 2017) was a Russian journalist, social activist and blogger (10th place...
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critical of the Russian government. Launched by Russian internet pioneer Anton Nossik in 2000, it closed in 2021 after experiencing difficulties attracting...
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List of search engines Comparison of web search engines Igor Ashmanov Anton Nossik ""Проф-Медиа" приобретает 54.8% Rambler Media". Rambler.ru (in Russian)...
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language online resources with over 600 thousand visitors daily. In 1999 Anton Nosik launched Lenta.ru together with the Foundation for Effective Politics...
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legislative election organized by several persons, including Pussy Riot, Anton Nossik, and Alexei Navalny, who used Facebook, Twitter, and LiveJournal blogs...
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government-owned external broadcaster Voice of America, the Russian-Israeli blogger Anton Nossik said the creation of RT "smacks of Soviet-style propaganda campaigns"...
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soccer player Anton Norris (born 1940), Barbadian high jumper Anton Nossik (1966–2017), Russian journalist, social activist and blogger Anton Novačan (1887–1951)...
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Aleksashenko, economist Nataliya Gevorkyan [ru], writer and journalist Anton Nossik (1999) Vladislav Borodulin (1999 – 2005) Aleksandr Pisarev (2005 – 2006)...
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online media, was established. For the development of NetSkate projects, Anton Nossik came to Russia from Israel and Artemy Lebedev – from the USA. The design...
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Russia; PH Companion, 2007 — ISBN 978-5-902372-09-7 Galina Timchenko, Anton Nossik, Ivan Kolpakov, Dear editors. The true story of "Lenta.ru", told by its...
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