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In 2013, Rambler.ru was embroiled in a high-profile dispute with a Russian billionaire, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who accused the website of publishing defamatory content about him. The case sparked a heated debate about online censorship and the limits of free speech in Russia.

In the vast expanse of the Russian internet, one website has stood the test of time, evolving and adapting to the changing online landscape. Rambler.ru, one of the oldest and most iconic Russian websites, has been a pioneer in the country’s digital sphere since its inception in 1996. In this article, we’ll delve into the history of Rambler.ru, exploring its humble beginnings, its rise to prominence, and its current status as a stalwart of Russian online culture. rambler.ru.txt

Rambler.ru was founded in 1996 by a group of Russian entrepreneurs, including Nikolai Sobolev, Dmitry Marinichev, and others. Initially, the website was conceived as a simple search engine, designed to help users navigate the rapidly expanding Russian internet. The name “Rambler” is derived from the English word “rambler,” implying a sense of wandering or exploration, which aptly reflected the website’s purpose. In 2013, Rambler