“Runet today”, July 16, 2012. Experts of the issue: Anatoly Denisov, Oleg Uliansky
In the studio “Finam FM” - Anatoly Denisov, editor-in-chief of CMS Magazine; Oleg Uliansky, general director of the children's portal Tvidi.ru. Together with the leader, Maxim Spiridonov, they talk about selling the once “loud” startup in the field of Web 2.0, about the partnership between Rambler and 2GIS, the reasons that prompted Twitter to abandon the desire to go to the stock exchange, as well as the most ambiguous news of the past week, the so-called law on the “black lists” of Internet resources.
1. Social Internet service Digg was purchased by Betaworks for 500 thousand dollars.
- Why was the service sold for so little money? - What awaits Web 2.0? ')
2. 2GIS and Rambler have entered into a partnership agreement that involves using the Rambler-Cash booking service to purchase tickets to cinemas using the 2GIS online card.
- How much will new features be in demand? - Comment: Dmitry Sysoev, product director of 2GIS.
3. Twitter microblogging service does not plan to go to IPO in the near future.
- Does this mean stopping the exchange activity of the Internet users? - What makes Twitter?
4. The State Duma in the second and third readings adopted a draft law providing for changes in the laws “On the protection of children from information harmful to their health and development”, “On communication” and “On information”.
- What is the essence of the adopted law? - How can the Internet community influence the power of legislative initiatives?