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Efim Voinov, designer of Cut The Rope: “You will soon see Om Nom in smart TVs, tablets, toys and t-shirts on a global scale”

With more than 60 million downloads to date across all platforms, Cut The Rope is one the biggest international successes in mobile games. In March of 2011, Cut The Rope was lauded at the 7th British Academy Video Games Awards in the Hand-held game category. In June, it won an Apple Design Award for the …

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Top ten Russian mobile apps and games

Ever wanted to make millions sifting sand on the virtual sea-shore? To have your very own smart and sensual virtual assistant to do your bidding over your mobile phone? Or to enjoy discounts at dozens of Moscow cafés, shops and malls? East-West Digital News has selected ten of our favorite mobile apps designed and produced …

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Next Level: Russian mobile developers score big time on international scene

Get out of the way Doodle Jump and Zombieville U.S.A.: Russian players in the booming mobile application and game markets are beginning to assert themselves – with world-class products as their ammunition. Among the emerging players are traditional mobile content companies Dynamic Pixels, Herocraft and i-Free, or Game Insight, which originally focused on social games. …

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Russian geosocial service AlterGeo puts down roots in Ukraine

AlterGeo, a Russian startup inspired by the Foursquare concept, announced yesterday it has opened a representative office in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev, where it already counts 60,000 registered users. The Moscow based company has also opened an office in St. Petersburg, Russia’s second largest city, as well. The Kiev office is the company’s first …

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Innovative Russian search engine locates live media content, targets US market

Searching for live audio and video streams online could become much easier thanks to Balakam.com, an innovative search engine launched yesterday in beta version by a team from Nizhny Novgorod, Russia’s fourth largest city. Balakam has developed and patented particular search algorithms and an advanced crawling technology to retrieve and index live media streams throughout …

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Moscow couple charged with video piracy with over $1 billion in damages

Moscow residents Andrey and Natalya Lopukhov have been charged with Internet video piracy, with Russian and international copyright owners seeking damages estimated at over 38 billion rubles, or $1.26 billion. The Russian Office of the Prosecutor General ordered the couple to be arraigned in court on criminal charges, the Russian press reported last week.

Mail.ru Group developing ‘Russian Twitter’

Mail.ru Group, a leading Russian Internet group listed on the London Stock Exchange, is developing its own microblogging service to compete with Twitter on the Russian market, Russian business daily Kommersant reported earlier this week from unnamed sources within and outside the group. The ‘Russian Twitter’ will be integrated to user accounts on the group’s …

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Russian traffic exchange platform Marketgid eyed by Western funds

Leading Russian financial company Finam says it has been approached by Western funds considering the acquisition of Finam’s web property Marketgid, the leading traffic exchange and affiliation platform in Russia. Finam values Marketgid at $100 million at least, Dmitry Smirnov, the CEO of the Finam Private Equity Fund, told East-West Digital News. According to Smirnov, …

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DST, Silver Lake and Alibaba are jointly setting their sights on Yahoo

DST Global, the Russian investor who already owns stakes in Facebook, Groupon, Spotify, Twitter, Zynga, and other prominent web companies, could make a bid for Yahoo jointly with US high tech fund Silver Lake and China’s e-commerce giant Alibaba Group. The news was reported yesterday by Bloomberg from “three people with direct knowledge of the matter.” …

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Major retailers switching to all digital distribution for software, music and video

M.Video, a leading Russian consumer electronics retailer, announced last week its intention to switch from physical to digital distribution of its range of software, music and movies. The company believes that it makes less commercial sense to sell software, music and movies ‘in boxes’, when it is easier for consumers to simply download them.

VimpelCom to drop DVB-H project due to regulatory complications

VimpelCom, a leading Russian mobile operator and international telecom company, intends to abandon its project for the creation of a mobile digital television system on the DVB-H standard, Vedomosti reported last week. Among the main obstacles to developing the business have been regulatory complications – including licensing issues as well as equipment use authorizations – …

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