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If we talk about projects, then the beginnings of the platforms of the future are, for example, Uber, TaskRabbit, and in Russia our Wowworks.ru.

Development plans
Now we are working competently in the low-tech crowdsourcing segment, our specialists change light bulbs, memory modules, repair retail premises, and so on. But it is already clear that we will go into high-tech crowdsourcing, we see that, for example, setting up Cisco or Huawei equipment is in demand. Many companies simply cannot constantly keep specialists on staff to service them, because there are very few of them, they are highly paid specialists, and the equipment breaks down quite rarely. It is easier for such companies to call a technician for one-time work. The main thing is to know where and how to find him.

In the nearest future, we plan to include a comprehensive service for customers - providing not only the services of specialists, but also all consumables at once at more favorable prices.

We are looking very closely at how the Internet of Things is list of kuwait cell phone numbers developing in Russia, we are thinking about how to harness this trend, but this will be the next step.

This week Ilya Varlamov stated in his blog that Moscow has no good city media, and promised to create his own project based on the existing Rambler&Co publication Moslenta . Moslenta was launched in April 2015. The project's founders promised to create an understandable media outlet about life in the city.

The publication's appearance immediately caused a media scandal. The founders of Moslenta announced a section called "What to do" with explanations on various issues: "how to use Moscow", "how to receive city services", "how to interact with the authorities", "how to find solutions in different life situations". The former editor-in-chief of Lenta.ru (part of Rambler&Co) and head of Meduza Galina Timchenko accused the publication of plagiarism, since the first Russian-language media outlet to actively use the "cards" format was Meduza.
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