Co-founder of Russia's biggest search engine dies

Co-founder of Russia's biggest search engine dies
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Summary Yandex director general says Segalovich (48) died Saturday at a London hospital of cancer.

 

MOSCOW (AP) - Russia s largest search engine, Yandex, says its co-founder Ilya Segalovich has died. He was 48.

 

Yandex director general Arkady Volozh said that Segalovich died Saturday at a London hospital.

 

Volozh said in the company s blog that Segalovich was diagnosed with stomach cancer last year. He responded positively to chemical therapy, but then developed a brain cancer that caused his death.

 

Yandex announced Segalovich s death Thursday, but corrected itself within hours, saying that he was on life support with no brain function. Volozh said doctors removed life support after it became clear Segalovich couldn t be saved.

 

Segalovich, 48, founded Yandex in 2003 with Volozhh, his school friend.

 

The company has been a Russian success story, with a share of 62 percent of the search engine market in Russia compared with Google s 25.6 percent.
 

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