Friday, 24 May 2024

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Taxiplon it is product of Taxiplon International Ltd who is 100% Greek company. The software constitutes world innovation and was elected candidate for the reward of better application for intelligent mobile in the World Congress Mobile in Barcelona. ...more
Established in 1998, COSMOTE MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS S.A., known simply as Cosmote is the largest mobile network operator in Greece. The company is headquartered in Athens and is a fully owned subsidiary of the Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE). ...more
Leof. Kifisias 99, Marousi, Attica, Greece 15124
Founded in Greece in 1992 originally as Panafon, it was formally renamed Vodafone in 2002. The company offers various packages of services such as Mobile telephony (including card phones / 694 or 695), Wireless broadband, Fixedline telephony, Broadband internet, Internet Protocol television (IPTV) delivery of television content over Internet Protocol (IP) networks. ...more
Tzavella 1-3, Halandri, Attica, Greece 15231
Uber is not allowed to offer the primary service in Greece. This means that private drivers are not allowed to accept and perform rides through the Uber application. ...more
All the main daily news from Greece and around the world. Politics, local, sports, social, economic, sports, technological, and other subjects since 1999. One of the most visited news websites in Greece and characterized as "the largest Internet portal operating in Greece". In.gr also includes opinion editorials, city guides, and coverage of special interests such as live entertainment, technology, cinema, music, health, and free services like email. ...more
At the beginning of 1974, the studios of the Agia Paraskevi Mansion were inaugurated and EIPT (National Television Broadcasting Corporation) was transformed into a public limited company known as ERT (Hellenic Broadcasting Television). ...more
Leof. Mesogeion 432, Agia Paraskevi, Attica, Greece 15342
The largest online comparison shopping platform in Greece offering the best possible prices. At Skroutz.gr customers can make their purchases for over 12 million products in over 6,500 online stores. ...more
Established in 1924 by siblings Panos and Giorgos Athanasiadis, Naftemporiki is the earliest financial publication created in Greece. The highly regarded print journal and portal provide a wide range of economic reportage, multimedia, as well as various news from Greece and around the globe. The website's English version highlights daily news from Greece. ...more
The company that first brought the internet and pay-TV to Greece Nova provides a wide range of pay-TV, broadband internet, fixed telephony, and power services to approximately 1.4 million home customers and businesses. ...more
Atthidon 4, Kalithea, Attica, Greece 17671
Ta Nea (D.e.f. "The News"), is a daily newspaper established in 1931 and has been Greek's best-selling newspaper for decades. Some of its prominent columnists include Yannis Pretenderis, Pavlos Tsimas, and Stavros Theodorakis. "Ta Nea" is also the name of a parallel Hellenic-Australian publication produced in Melbourne by Greek Media Group. ...more
Protothema (D.e.f. "Lead Story"), is a weekly newspaper, published every Sunday. It originated in 2005 by the editorial/journalist team Makis Triantafyllopoulos, Themos Anastasiadis, and Tassos Karamitsos. Moreover, 2 of the 3 founders, Triantafyllopoulos and Anastasiadis, have also hosted highly acclaimed television talk shows. Notably, the newspaper has frequently achieved sales of over 200,000 issues in the comparatively small Greek newspaper market. From the beginning, it regularly headed ...more
A.k.a. "The Tribune", is a Greek/international daily newspaper first published in 1922 by news magnate Dimitris Lambrakis. Arguably the most influential in political issues; it was published daily until 2011, but since then issues only its flagship Sunday edition. Historically, the newspaper is renowned for the fact that prominent politicians would commonly provide interviews or articles for its content (i.e. E. Venizelos, G. Papandreou, N. Plastiras, C. Karamanlis, A. Papandreou). Some of the ...more