Latest posts by Vadim Isakov from February, 2010
Russia: Seeking Justice by Linking and Re-Posting
The recent story of a car crash in one of Siberian cities and reaction of boggers to the incident illustrate how an improvised online campaign attempts to affect gloomy reality.
Russia: More People Watch Video Online
Russian Internet TV daily audience grew 45 percent since last year and now consists of 1.39 million people watching TV programs online, “RUmetrika” reported.
Russia: What Happens To Suitcase In Airport
Blogger sergeydolya posted a series of pictures showing what happens to a suitcase after it's been checked in at Domodedovo airport in Russia.
Russia: Visual Ride On Trans-Siberian Railway Available Online
Google and Russian Railways launched a site allowing everyone to visually experience [ENG] a ride on the Trans-Siberian Railway going from Moscow to Vladivostok, the larges Russian city on the Pacific Ocean.
Russia: Anti-Government Protest Covered By Bloggers, Ignored By Media
While the largest anti-government protest in Russia of the past decade is being largely ignored by the country's mainstream media, the blogosphere is boiling with numerous posts on the rally and its possible implications.
Global Voices Launches RuNet Echo Project
I am excited and honored to start the new year with this introduction of a new project RuNet Echo that appeared on Global Voices at the end of 2009. For me, it all started with this exciting post on Global Voices and grew into a rewarding experience of studying and analyzing one of the most complex and often misinterpreted online communities in the world.
Russia: Blogger Posts Photos Of Anti-Kremlin Protests
LJ user zyalt posted a selection of photographs from the latest anti-Kremlin protests in the center of Moscow on January 31.