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Outsource to Freelancers, IT Companies, Programmers, Web Designers from India, Russia, USA, and more

by mdesign99
oDesk is a global marketplace that helps employers hire, manage, and pay remote freelancers or teams. It's free to post a job and hire from over 1 million top professionals.

2011

deCarta Remains Nimble in Mobile and Internet Geographic Search Market - Directions Magazine

by karlcow

JF: To what can you attribute the growth with Opera? You’ve indicated that some of this is from emerging markets. Can you elaborate? KF: Opera has been a great partner and has really helped us get this going within their huge user base.  To some degree, our current customers reflect the distribution of Opera Mini users.  Many of these are in emerging markets such as India, Indonesia and Russia, where the mobile phone is the primary means of accessing the Internet for many people.  However, we are seeing a lot of traffic from North America and Western Europe as well.  User engagement – measured in visits per user and page views per visit – is strong around the world.

[OR]EDU: Online Education in Photography, Visual Storytelling and Multimedia. Objective Reality Foundation :: [OR]EDU

by HK
About [OR]EDU ONLINE EDUCATION IN VISUAL STORYTELLING [OR]EDU is an innovative online educational initiative focused on visual storytelling launched by the Objective Reality Foundation in 2008. The project offers free online workshops in photography and multimedia, as well as resources on the practice of the market, educational and project opportunities, contests and grants. Taught by international photographers and media professionals the workshops focus on the need to develop and maintain a personal vision, and to effectively market that vision as a product. Originally targeted at the talented young photographers and students from Russia and the CIS the project is expanding in two directions: geography and diversity of our community. In 2010-2011 we are taking [OR]EDU to the international level and introducing new comprehensive online educational events to support contemporary narrative and engage the public in navigating the wide range of social issues through visual storytelling.

Bureaucratics by Jan Banning

by Spone
Bureaucratics is a project consisting of a book (ISBN 978-1-59005-232-7) and exhibition containing 50 photographs, the product of an anarchist’s heart, a historian’s mind and an artist’s eye. It is a comparative photographic study of the culture, rituals and symbols of state civil administrations and its servants in eight countries on five continents, selected on the basis of polical, historical and cultural considerations: Bolivia, China, France, India, Liberia, Russia, the United States, and Yemen. In each country, I visited up to hundreds of offices of members of the executive in different services and at different levels. The visits were unannounced and the accompanying writer, Will Tinnemans, by interviewing kept the employees from tidying up or clearing the office. That way, the photos show what a local citizen would be confronted with when entering.

What the Russian papers say | What Russian papers say | RIA Novosti

by oseres (via)
Russian Technologies set to buy blocking stake in national operating system This summer Russian Technologies, a state corporation aiming to help fuel future technological breakthroughs in Russia, acquired a blocking stake in Alt Linux, a Russian company developing and distributing free off-the-shelf and customized software, and put itself forward as the national operating system operator. The fact that Russian Technologies asked the Ministry of Communications and Mass Media to appoint it operator of the national operating system has been confirmed to this paper by a ministerial source and a top manager of a major Russian IT company. France's Mandriva S.A. open source software company may compete with Russian Technologies in implementing this project, due to annually receive an estimated 10 billion rubles ($306 million) worth of federal allocations. The national operating system is being developed under the new Information Society state program, Deputy Minister of Communications and Mass Media Ilya Massukh said recently. The operator will be selected through a tender to be held in early 2011. Russian Technologies, which bought a blocking stake in Alt Linux through its subsidiary Sirius in July 2010, may eventually acquire a controlling interest. The New Generation Initiative (NGI) Foundation, established by Artur Akopyan, former financial director of Russia's Synterra telecommunications operator and currently managing director of private equity firm Sloane Square Capital Partners (SSCP), also wants to help establish the national operating system. This summer NGI bought a minority stake in Mandriva, which is also involved in the project. In essence, this involves the introduction of free software, first introduced in Russian schools in 2007, in Russian state agencies. At that time, then First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and software developers agreed on acquiring a software package at federal expense for a period of three years and the simultaneous development of software that works in a similar way. A total of 2.7 billion rubles ($88.2 million) was allocated to provide schools with licensed software. In 2007-2008, the Armada group teamed up with Alt Linux to deliver software packages to schools in three pilot regions, namely, Tatarstan, the Perm Territory and the Tomsk Region, but it failed to win a nationwide school-software supply tender in 2009. Alt Linux CEO Alexei Smirnov said the National Research Institute of Control Automation in the Non-Industrial Sector (VNIINS), which had developed a Linux version of software from Red Hat, Inc., a major Linux distribution vendor, for the Russian Armed Forces was the company's real rival.

2010

Opera Turbo compression technology used by 5.2 million News - PC Advisor

by karlcow

The browser developer said the technology was most popular with web users in Russia, closely followed by those in the Ukraine and India.

How To Fight Like a Man - Russian Martial Art. The System.

by Takwann
by Barret Hooper Saturday Post - January 2002 Examples of Vladimir Vasiliev's instructional videos. (2 photos shown) Glenn Lowson, National Post Glenn Lowson, National Post Courtesy of Vladimir Vasiliev Vasiliev (third from right) with his Spetsnaz unit in Russia, 1978;... ... Russian military insignia hanging in the foyer of Vasiliev's school. Vasiliev's students from North America at the annual training trip in Russia. From the video "Improvised Weapons" (5 photos shown) Glenn Lowson, National Post Vladimir Vasiliev instructs a group of students in Russian Martial Art at his school in Thornhill, Ont. (3 photos shown) The word I'm fixating on is exsanguinate. Exsanguinate. Between exquisite and exsert in the dictionary, meaning to drain of blood. It usually results in death. You'd expect to find it in an autopsy report or a vampire novel, though I heard it on The X-Files.

VLADIMIR VASILIEV: Russia's Mind Warrior is Set to Hit the U.K.

by Takwann
by Trevor Robinson COMBAT - March 2000 The two warriors faced each other on the battlefield, sword in hand, looking death in the face, time standing still. A mixture of blood, fear and adrenalin coursing through their veins and their heavy breathing the only sound.

Russian transformer ear flap fur hats

by maxuta
The cold season is just around the corner, so, the real ear flap transforming fur hat from Russia would be the really good gift to anyone because: - all hats have unisex design, - size adjustable design can match any size; - transforming shape always looks different and stylish. - all hats are made of natural fur and leather to keep your warmth. - the hats are very light, soft and very silky to the touch. - ear flaps with the ties can help to survive when cold and windy. The collection includes the most popular fur hat models made of natural racoon, red fox, polar fox, silver fox and white fox on natural leather base of different colors - black, brown, white or other. Some hats have removable tails! Here is the best choice of Russian fur hats – variable colors and style, different fur and leather.

polis: Variations on Urban Housing

by karlcow

In an earlier post on public space in Russia, I briefly mentioned wooden houses with elaborate carvings in smaller cities like Vladimir. Although most are in need of repair, they offer a striking counterpoint to the uniformity of housing blocks from the Soviet era. I've included examples of Vladimir's wooden houses below, along with a few examples of housing blocks for comparison.

Sergey Bobkov

by anastel
dans English Russia

We're in the top 10 of worst polluters

by karlcow

BIG IMPACT

Countries ranked by the scale of their total negative impact on the environment.

1 Brazil

2 United States

3 China

4 Indonesia

5 Japan

6 Mexico

7 India

8 Russia

9 Australia

10 Peru

Google - Moscow-Vladivostok: virtual journey on Google Maps

by karlcow

The great Trans Siberian Railway, the pride of Russia, goes across two continents, 12 regions and 87 cities. The joint project of Google and the Russian Railways lets you take a trip along the famous route and see Baikal, Khekhtsirsky range, Barguzin mountains, Yenisei river and many other picturesque places of Russia without leaving your house. During the trip, you can enjoy Russian classic literature, brilliant images and fascinating stories about the most attractive sites on the route. Let's go!

Cruise Line History - Cruising The Past - Cruise History

by karlcow

These are scenes of Canadian Pacific’s liner EMPRESS OF RUSSIA leaving Yokohama, Japan, from Shimizu Hiroshi’s MINATO NO NIHON MUSUME (Japanese Girls at the Harbor) filmed in 1933.

Proxy list dot net

by m.meixide
Free proxies 24/7 - Sort by country: Argentina Azerbaijan Bulgaria Bahrain Brunei Darussalam Brazil Belarus Canada Chile China Colombia Cyprus Czech Republic Germany Denmark Ecuador Egypt Spain Finland France Great Britain (UK) Greece Hong Kong Hungary Indonesia Ireland India Iraq Italy Japan Korea (South) Kuwait Kazakhstan Sri Lanka Lithuania Luxembourg Latvia Malta Mexico Malaysia Netherlands Norway Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Sweden Singapore Slovenia Thailand Turkey Taiwan Ukraine United States Uruguay Venezuela Virgin Islands (U.S.) Viet Nam Democratic Republic of Congo Europe

The Biggest Holes On Earth

by karlcow

1. Mir Mine also called Mirny Mine was an open pit diamond mine located in Mirny, Eastern Siberia, Russia. The mine is 525 meters (1,720 ft) deep and has a diameter of 1,200 m (3,900 ft), and is the second largest excavated hole in the world, after Bingham Canyon Mine. The airspace above the mine is closed for helicopters because of a few incidents in which they were sucked in by the downward air flow.

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