Today, OK.RU has evolved far beyond its "classmates" origins. It is a fully-fledged social networking service and a massive online video-sharing platform. It is currently owned by VK (formerly Mail.ru Group), the same company that owns Russia's largest social network, VKontakte (VK).
The deeper Mara dug, the more she met the living memory of 2009. She found Lina, once a promoter who booked shows in basements and laundromats. Lina's hands shook as she scrolled through photos, remembering a show that ended with a power outage and a police van outside. "They were doing something different," Lina said. "Not for the radio. Just… for us."
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