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"[[OOO]] V Kontakte" was incorporated on 19 January 2007 with shareholders Vyacheslav Mirilashvili (60%), Pavel Durov (20%), Mikhail Mirilashvili (10%), and Lev Leviyev (10%).<ref name="owners">{{cite web | title=Кто в контакте |date=2008-02-29 |publisher=Vedomosti | url=http://www.vedomosti.ru/newspaper/article/142644/ |accessdate=2011-04-16 |language=Russian }}</ref>
"[[OOO]] V Kontakte" was incorporated on 19 January 2007 with shareholders Vyacheslav Mirilashvili (60%), Pavel Durov (20%), Mikhail Mirilashvili (10%), and Lev Leviyev (10%).<ref name="owners">{{cite web | title=Кто в контакте |date=2008-02-29 |publisher=Vedomosti | url=http://www.vedomosti.ru/newspaper/article/142644/ |accessdate=2011-04-16 |language=Russian }}</ref>


The company is now 100% owned by offshore firm Doraview Limited, based in the [[British Virgin Isles]].<ref name="owners" /> The full current ownership is not in the public domain, although Mail.Ru Group (formerly [[Digital Sky Technologies]]) have publicly acknowledged a stake of 32.5%. <ref name="dstownsvk">{{cite web | title=COMPLETION OF TRANSACTION |date=2010-11-16 |publisher=Mail.ru Group | url=http://corp.mail.ru/en/press/news/943 |accessdate=2011-04-16 |language=English }}</ref>
The company is now 100% owned by offshore firm Doraview Limited, based in the [[British Virgin ]].<ref name="owners" /> The full current ownership is not in the public domain, although Mail.Ru Group (formerly [[Digital Sky Technologies]]) have publicly acknowledged a stake of 32.5%. <ref name="dstownsvk">{{cite web | title=COMPLETION OF TRANSACTION |date=2010-11-16 |publisher=Mail.ru Group | url=http://corp.mail.ru/en/press/news/943 |accessdate=2011-04-16 |language=English }}</ref>


== Website ==
== Website ==

Revision as of 01:33, 28 March 2011

VKontakte
Type of site
Social Networking
Available inOriginally Russian, now available in 67 languages
OwnerDoraview Limited
Created byPavel Durov
URLhttp://vk.com/
CommercialYes
RegistrationRequired

VKontakte (Russian: ВКонтакте, internationally branded VK[2]) is a Russian social network service popular in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and increasingly in countries of Southeastern Europe.[3] VK offers a striking similarity in design and functionality to its US rival Facebook, and as such has been described as a "Facebook clone."[4] Like Facebook, VK allows message contacts publicly or privately, create groups and events, share and tag images and video, and play browser-based games. One distinction of VK is its integration with torrent filesharing technology which allows users share larger files.

As of February 2011, VK has around 135 million accounts, but has acknowledged that it has a major spam problem.[5] VKontakte is ranked 35 in Alexa's global Top 500 sites and is the third most visited website in Russia.[6]

In English, В Контакте or V Kontákte translates as "In Contact" or "In Touch".

History

Founder Pavel Durov launched VKontakte for beta testing in September 2006, having just graduated from St Petersburg State University. On 1 October 2006 the domain name vkontakte.ru was registered. User registration was initially limited to within university circles exclusively by invitation, but the site still grew quickly. In February 2007 the site reached a user base of over 100,000 and was recognized as the second largest player in Russia's nascent social network market. In the same month the site was subjected to a severe DDoS attack which knocked it briefly offline. The user base reached 1,000,000 in July 2007, and 10,000,000 in April 2008. In December 2008 VK overtook rival Odnoklassniki as Russia's most popular social networking service.

On 6 October 2009 the site was launched in 20 international languages. In December 2009 the site had a user base of 50 million, and by November 2010 that had risen to 100 million. On 11 February 2011 VK reverted to user registration by invitation only.

Company

"OOO V Kontakte" was incorporated on 19 January 2007 with shareholders Vyacheslav Mirilashvili (60%), Pavel Durov (20%), Mikhail Mirilashvili (10%), and Lev Leviyev (10%).[7]

The company is now 100% owned by offshore firm Doraview Limited, based in the British Virgin Islands.[7] The full current ownership is not in the public domain, although Mail.Ru Group (formerly Digital Sky Technologies) have publicly acknowledged a stake of 32.5%. [8]

Website

Functionality

Pavel Durov - the founder of VKontakte.ru

The site's functionality includes personalized pages, easy access to friends' pages and news, photo and video hosting, a simple messaging system, groups that users can participate in, and notes. Because almost all of the information provided by users is subject to easy search, people are able to look for those from the same school or with similar interests, place of birth, etc. New features are added to the website from time to time, such as the ability to host audio files within groups and personal pages; an "Opinions" function, which allows users to express, anonymously, personal thoughts about a friend on the network; "Offers" to ask people whether one wants to do something together with the user; "Questions" to answer the question that is asked by user; and "Applications", which contain Flash API based games, tools, chat rooms, etc.

Vkontakte, like many other major social networks, uses the XMPP protocol as its basis for its chat and presence service.

Privacy

File:Vkontakte.ru main on apple ipad.JPG
Login page on ipad

Users have the ability to control the availability of their content. For instance, it is possible to hide one's pictures, videos, and entire pages. Users can also choose who can invite them to join groups, write personal messages, write on their wall, and so forth. It is claimed that the search engines do not index site content.[who?] Furthermore, the Russian market's dominating players, Yandex, Rambler, and, to a lesser extent, Google do not link to privacy-locked VKontakte pages, as well as users who choose to open their pages to the general public; in fact, search engines currently provide no indication whatsoever that any user is registered on VKontakte. Unless users post external links to their pages elsewhere, the only way to find a VKontakte page is by using VKontakte's own search protocols.[citation needed]

Languages

In September 2009 VK launched vk.com and translated the site into twelve international languages in an effort to expand the site's user base beyond Russia and the former Soviet Union.[9] The site now has 67 languages available, including one novelty language dubbed "V Soyuze," which uses Soviet-era language and a red interface branded with the Soviet hammer and sickle.

Phishing

On July 30, 2009, the media reported that a text file, containing the data of 135,000 users, had spread across the Internet. Experts commented that the file contained passwords stolen from victims who had input their data at the phisher's website. Later, Kaspersky Lab said that the user list was collected by the Trojan Trojan.Win32.VkHost.an.[10][11]

Popularity

The number of registered users of the site has risen consistently. According to Alexa.com, the site is the most popular and most visited site in Russia and Ukraine and is the second most popular in Kazakhstan and third in Belarus.

Since 2007, major Russian companies have been sending job offers via VKontakte.[12] Most of the site's users are university and high school students.


See also

References

  1. ^ "vk.com - Site Information from Alexa". Retrieved 2010-07-02.
  2. ^ "Vkontakte to launch vk.com site in 12 languages". Tatar-inform. Kazan: Tatmedia. 8 September 2009. Retrieved 14 October 2009.
  3. ^ Template:Ru icon http://roem.ru/2007/10/01/vkontakte/
  4. ^ Copycats: Top 10 International Facebook Clones
  5. ^ "Спамеры закрыли «ВКонтакте»". Gazeta.ru. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  6. ^ "vkontakte.ru - Traffic Details". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
  7. ^ a b "Кто в контакте" (in Russian). Vedomosti. 2008-02-29. Retrieved 2011-04-16.
  8. ^ "COMPLETION OF TRANSACTION". Mail.ru Group. 2010-11-16. Retrieved 2011-04-16.
  9. ^ Амзин, Александр (7 сентября 2009). "Не наши «В контакте»". Lenta.ru. Retrieved 2009-09-07. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  10. ^ "Пароли к «ВКонтакте» оказались в общем доступе" (in Russian). WebPlaneta. 2009-07-30. Retrieved 2009-10-12.
  11. ^ "В открытый доступ попали тысячи логинов и паролей от аккаунтов сети «ВКонтакте»" (in Russian). WebPlaneta. 2009-07-30. Retrieved 2009-10-12.
  12. ^ "Consort-Peterburg - HR Experts Debate Networking Sites"