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The Russian Internet (RuNet) is a tapestry of blogs, activist projects, social experiments and an occasional dash of the downright loony mixed in for good measure. All of it, though, opens a window into present-day Russian society. And all of it is largely inaccessible to non-Russian speakers. I scour RuNet to bring you the highlights and lowlights of what the Russian neck of the Internet woods has to offer. Oh – and you'll never see this stuff on the evening news!
Anna Arutiunova is the Executive Editor of RussiaProfile.Org