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  1. The Russian internet (also known as the runet) is a part of the Internet with its main content in Russian. According to data from August 2019 and studies conducted by W3Techs, 6.5% of the 10 million most popular Internet sites in the world use Russian. [1]

  2. InterNYET: A History Of The Russian Internet is a seven-part mini-series by Current Time TV that traces the development of the Russian Internet or RuNet. Hosted by Russian TV journalist Andrey Loshak, it explores RuNet's origins and examines the social, economic, and political changes within Russia that led to its evolution.

  3. History. VNIIPAS signboard filmed in 1988 by Anatole Klyosov. Early years. Retrospectively, networking of data in the Russian language can be traced to the spread of mail and journalism in Russia, and information transfer by technical means came with the telegraph and radio.

  4. 5 days ago · InterNYET: A History Of The Russian Internet This seven-episode series by Russian journalist Andrey Loshak takes a look at the development of the Russian Internet, or RuNet, and how it has changed over time.

  5. Oct 26, 2016 · The Soviet internet was the brainchild of Viktor Glushkov, one of the founders of cybernetics. But Glushkov had partly been inspired by the work of an earlier network enthusiast, Anatoly...

  6. InterNYET: A History of the Russian Internet: With Andrey Loshak, Artemiy Lebedev, German Klimenko, Galina Timchenko. Andrey Loshak takes a look at the development of the Russian Internet, or RuNet, and how it has changed over time.

  7. Aug 30, 2019 · InterNYET: A History Of The Russian Internet (Холивар: История Рунета) is a seven-episode series by Russian journalist Andrey Loshak that takes a look at the development of the Russian Internet, or RuNet, and how it has changed over time.