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Google Dedicates Doodle to Karolos Koun

Google honors Karolos Koun, a great Greek theater professor and director, founder of the experimental Art Theater, with the doodle of Sept 13, 150 years after his birthday. Karolos Koun was born in Bursa, in northwestern Anatolia, on September 13, 1908....

YouTube and Google Doodles Keep an Eye on Greek Elections

It is no surprise to Greeks that political leaders and media all over the world are looking forward to the results of the Greek elections.  But today's developments concern international youth as well. Google website changed their doodle into a...

Google.gr Frontpage Dedicated to Greek Elections

May 6 is a crucial date for everyone in Greece and also in Europe. So, today's Google frontpage represents the Greek elections by showing a ballot box adorned with Greek flags. Some Google letters keep a vote in their...

New Parties Wage Internet Campaign to Prove A Point

ATHENS – While Greece’s mainstream politicians, afraid of being harangued and flush with $40 million in taxpayer cash for campaign expenditures, have mostly remained indoors preaching to party faithfuls ahead of the May 6 election, smaller parties and challengers...

Google Frontpage Dedicated to Theodoros Angelopoulos

Google.gr's April 27 frontpage is dedicated to Greek director Theodoros Angelopoulos. This day coincides with the 77th anniversary of the late director's birth. Angelopoulos was born in Athens on April 27, 1935. He died about three months ago, on January 24, after an...

Google shows 'Greek Riots' among the most searched keywords in Zeitgeist 2011 Review

SAIEamakLoY Google in a video titled "Zeitgeist 2011: Year In Review summarizes the major events of 2011 as they were registered in the searches of the Google engine. "Zeitgeist 2011" covers the most popular searched stories, among them the Greek...