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Yandex takes on Google with new browser

October 2, 2012

Yandex has launched its own Internet browser, as the search giant looks to take on Google in the growing Russian market.The browser offers a relatively minimalist Russian-language interface based on the WebKit platform and Google’s Chromium code.

“The “cloud-based” browser “integrates the best of our products and services and is open to other web developers,” Yandex CEO Arkady Volozh said in the official company statement.
It incorporates the anti-virus technology of Russian security company Kaspersky Lab and “considerably expands the browsing territory for those who speak only one language,” the statement said.
Yandex is the world’s fifth-largest search engine that claims over 25 million daily visits to its main page Yandex.ru.
Like Google, it also offers an array of services from email to blogs and web storage, as well as a popular page for navigating Moscow’s traffic jams and an electronic money system.
Despite the advancement of Google, which now holds a quarter of all Russian searches, 15-year-old Yandex is still far ahead with about 60 percent of the share, and had a successful public listing in 2011.
The company clashed with Google earlier this year when founder and CEO Volozh, who also holds a stake of just under 20 percent in Yandex, accused the US company of being anti-competitive by making it difficult to use other search engines with its browser Chrome.
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