Runet Today, June 9, 2012. Experts of the issue: Sergey Zhuravlev, Gavriil Levy
In the studio "Finam FM" - Sergey Zhuravlev, co-founder of the advertising network "Kavanga", and Gabriel Levy, founder and general director of the school educational network "Dnevnik.ru". Together with the moderator, Maxim Spiridonov, they talk about Facebook’s desire to let children into its social network, about replacing the pre-installed search engine in the second most popular browser in Russia, about the bill according to which a “black list” of sites will be created, and about switching to a new version network protocol that will prevent the collapse of the Internet.
1. The social network Facebook is developing a technology that will allow children to use this service under parental control.
- What is the return bar to be set for users of social networks? - Is it possible to earn money on minors on the Web from a moral point of view? ')
2. The new, fourteenth version of Mozilla Firefox browser will replace the pre-installed search engine “Yandex” with a search engine from Google.
- Will it affect the share of the search market at Yandex? - What is the place of Mozilla Firefox in the ranking of popular browsers in Russia?
3. The State Duma introduced a draft law providing for changes in the Federal Law “On the Protection of Children from Information Harmful to their Health and Development”.
- What is this bill for? - Comment: Sergey Zheleznyak, State Duma deputy, one of the initiators of the bill.
4. On June 6, several thousand IT companies in 22 countries of the world switched to the sixth, 128-bit version of the network protocol.
- Is the problem of shortage of ip-addresses resolved? - How many ip-addresses can be identified under the new protocol?