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Playforia was an online game community created by Finnish game studio Playforia Inc. in 2002. [1] It was one of the most popular online game services in Finland where it was known as aapeli.com . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The service was available in various languages and offered a variety of Flash and Java -based browser games.
This is a list of released, cancelled and upcoming video games that are developed in Estonia.The list is sorted by game title, platform, year of release, developer, the Estonian city the developer is headquartered in, as well as the game's publisher.
Traffic is an Estonian band from Tallinn, Estonia, most notable for being in Eurolaul 2008 and Eesti Laul 2009, 2012, 2014, 2020, 2022 and 2024.They also have several hits in Estonia like "Sekundiga", which reached more than 5 million views on Youtube, "Für Elise/Üks kord veel", both of which are "Eesti Laul" songs.
Name Type Genre Existing year(s) Further info 2 Quick Start: band 1992 Soloist: Pearu Paulus 5miinust: band hip hop 2016– Members: Estoni Kohver (Kristjan Jakobson), Päevakoer, Põhja-Korea, Lancelot and Venelane (Pavel Botšarov)
Eesti Kanal – retro channel. SmartZone – young entertainment channel. KidZone Max – children channel. Mostly for older children aged 6-12 years. KidZone Mini – children channel. Mostly for children aged 6-12 years. FilmZone – movies channel. FilmZone Plus – movies channel. TV3 – news, current affairs and general entertainment channel.
Allan Martinson (born 1966) is an Estonian technology entrepreneur and investor. He is the CEO of Xolo, a company serving the global freelancer community. In the past, he was the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Sales Officer of Starship Technologies, a company building robotic platforms for last-mile delivery until March 2018, [1] and managing partner of MTVP, a tech investment company.
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Eesti Laul 2025 was the 17th edition of the national selection Eesti Laul, organised by ERR to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.The competition consisted of a 16-song final on 15 February 2025 at the Unibet Arena in Tallinn, and was hosted by Eda-Ines Etti and Karl "Korea" Kivastik.