Abstract.
The article discusses the use of the Russian-language content in the Internet business and official communication in the post-Soviet space. The Russian-language content is examined by the material of texts reflecting communications in the economy, public administration, media, education (Web 1.0); in feedback forms, blogs, forums, which suggests an interactive, but not a monologic nature of communication(Web 2.0), and also in the forms of voting and recommendation services (Web 3.0).
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