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Free Android Puzzle Game "Sweet Summer in Greece"

"Sweet Summer In Greece" is a free puzzle game for Android developed by a group of Greek developers, Hercules Apps and Games. This game aims to portray the beauty of Greece in a different way, not just by showing beautiful pictures. The goal...

Greek Reporter’s New Mobile App is Awesome and Free!

It took us some time, but GreekReporter's new mobile App is awesome and available now in the App Store and on Google Play. Greek Reporter's official free application is one of the best Greek news sources available for all things Greek...

Greece Gets New Google Technology for Earthquake Alerts

Greece and New Zealand on Wednesday became the first countries outside of the U.S. to receive Google’s new technology that allows Android phones to alert users seconds before an earthquake hits. Android's partner "ShakeAlert System," out of California, notifies users...

Ioannina Has Become Greece's Silicon Valley

Three German IT companies that have established research centers in Ioannina are turning the vibrant capital of Epirus into a Greek Silicon Valley, a Deutsche Welle report says. After P&I and Prodyna, German TeamViewer acquired its own Research and Technology...

FaceApp Craze Sweeps Across Greece Despite Privacy Warnings

"FaceApp," a mobile application for iOS and Android which automatically generates highly realistic transformations of faces in photographs, has swept Greek social media over the last several days. As these social media trends tend to do, the craze has grown...

Eleven Greek Apps for an Unforgettable Trip to Athens!

It's finally here -- your vacation in Athens has begun! But how can you be sure that you are getting the most out of your trip? You need to have information at your fingertips as you are out and...

Ten Startups that Show the Innovative Spirit of Greeks

The Anglo-Saxon motto "When the going gets tough, the tough get going" could be paraphrased in Greece's economic drama as "When the going gets tough, innovative minds get going." Since the onset of the debilitating economic crisis in 2009, many...

New App Launched to Protect Travelers' Consumer Rights While Visiting Greece

This week the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE), the largest trade union in the country, released a new app which is designed to help protect travelers' consumer rights while they are visiting Greece. It was launched as a part...

Digital Archive Makes 3D Record of Ancient Greek Wonder (video)

Ancient Corinth is among the first endangered monuments to be preserved online as part of a digital archive of world civilization. Google Arts & Culture and non-profit company CyArk have worked together and created the world's largest three-dimensional digital archive...

Netflix Greece Offers Users Greek Language Support

Netflix has localised its service in Greece, providing local language support and enabling payment in euros in the country for the first time. The subscription video-on-demand provider said that over 70% of the content on the platform is now subtitled...

Relief for all Internet Users: Google Translates ‘Greeklish’ into Greek

Google has decided to put an end to the vandalization of the Greek language by introducing a service that automatically converts "greeklish" into Greek. Greeklish is the Greek language written using the Latin alphabet. It was commonly used on the Internet...

Greek IT Startups Draw Increasing Foreign Investment

With young business people and entrepreneurs complaining they are being stifled by the Greek government's taxation policies, some 200 million euros ($235.04 million) was invested in Greece-based start-ups between 2010 and 2016. Most of the investment was funneled into start-ups...

Free App Provides Accurate Legal Information for Asylum Seekers

The Greek NGO, Hellenic League for Human Rights (HLHR), announced on Thursday the creation of a new application for mobile phones (Android and iPhones) which aims to provide accurate legal and other information to refugees and those seeking asylum...

Cure the Evil Eye With a Ksematiasma App on Your Phone!

A superstition shared by all Greeks is the evil eye, or “mati.” It is believed that someone can cast the evil eye onto another person out of envy (either good or bad) and jealousy. You are said to be “matiasmenos”...