The Team

Panayiotis Papadopoulos Web Architect

panos Panos when is not cycling or traveling around the world takes care of the architecture of our applications. He was one of the very first Ruby On Rails developers in Greece back in 2006 and he is an avid reader of web tech blogs and magazines. Therefore he combines both the coding skill and knowledge to design the structure of the applications and find the optimal ways to deploy. Being a lazy programmer he prefers to read about the advancements of web technology than coding so we must motivate him to get his job done but since joining Grebooca the motivation is always there as he says.
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George Lamprianidis Project Manager

george George used to rule, but after an epic lightsabre battle with Jim he lost his MacBook. Now he sits at the Jedi temple, and uses the Force to create web-bots that do all of the work for him.

Melina Kourti Senior Web Developer

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Jim MyhrbergEccentric Lunatic

jimBeing the perfect poster boy for N.A.D.D., Jim spends all his time hacking away on a computer. Currently he’s mainly working with Ruby on Rails, while learning Erlang and Python. His PHP skills might have gotten a little rusty as of late, but he can still fight off even the best PHP gods with ease.

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Grebooca’s Gameyola participating in fbFund REV 2009

Over 400 developers and entrepreneurs from around the world applied for this round of funding. Gameyola is among the top fifty finalists that will receive over US$500,000 in funding this round.

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Facebook Announces 2009 fbFund Winners

Facebook has just announced the winners of the 2009 fbFund competition - 18 startups and two non-profits - who will also be invited to participate in the fbFund REV 2009 summer incubator program at Facebook’s offices in Palo Alto. While Facebook has not yet announced specific details on equity investments, Cat Lee of the Facebook Platform team says in total winners will receive over US $500,000 in funding (excluding the two non-profits, who cannot receive funding under current fbFund rules). But ...