Pinterest now available in Greek

imageATHENS - March 20, 2014: The Pinterest, the social networking platform visited by tens of millions of people around the world to find inspiration for things they love, has been translated into Greek. As of today, users in Greece can have  on the translated version of his page , as well as in its iOS and Android applications

"We are excited to now enable its Greek users to explore the things they love in their own language," said Matt Crystal, the company's Head of International Relations. "In Greece, Pinterest has an active pinning community in our most popular categories, such as fashion, a, crafts, food and home decor. The translated version is a first step in helping Pinners discover their interests and hobbies in a whole new way."

A growing global community

Last year, Pinterest was released in more than 20 languages, with more translations expected in 2014.

"The global development of Pinterest is a top priority for us because the more people register on the site, the more interests will be represented and therefore our services to the Pinners will be improved," added Crystal.

People use Pinterest to create wish lists, design their home decor, get inspired for places to visit, discover new recipes, and more. On Pinterest, users can "follow" other Pinners with similar interests to get creative ideas for their daily activities or things they hope to do sometime in the future. As a global  discovery, Pinners gain access to an inexhaustible source of visual content based on the categories that interest them most. Come try Pinterest for yourself at www.pinterest.com or download them iOS and Android its applications.

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