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As a result of that public offering, Mail.ru now owns about 2.4 percent of Facebook, while the still-private DST Global owns about 7.6 percent.
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Many PCs started offering various mail box and voice mail options along with high-speed modems, but these were individual systems, not capable of networking or being combined with PBX switchboards in a company.
One of those was the public offering of Mail.ru, a Russian-language e-mail service and collection of Web properties, on the London Stock Exchange in November that raised more than $900 million.
On February 9th the search giant unveiled Buzz, a networking service that will be closely integrated with the firm's e-mail offering, Gmail.
Outlook costs money, but Microsoft is offering Live Mail users a free subscription to Office 365 for one year.
Silent Circle, another provider of secure online services, announced on later Thursday night that it would scrap its own encrypted email offering, Silent Mail.
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