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Libon (architect)

Libon was a 5th-century BC architect of Ancient Greece. Born in Elis, he built the Doric temple to Zeus at Olympia in about 460 BC. Libon, through his work on the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, is said to have inspired the technique and design of the Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis – though this was obviously later and more perfected.

Libon

Libon may refer to:

  • Libon (architect), an ancient Greek architect
  • Libon (service), a VoIP and instant messaging application for smartphones
  • Libon, Albay, Philippines
  • A village in the Logo Anseba district of Eritrea
Libon (service)

Libon is a voice-over-Internet Protocol application developed for Apple Inc.’s iPhone and Android by Orange S.A.’s subsidiary, Orange Vallée. The application can also be used on iOS and Android. Although Orange developed Libon, it is available for free on the Apple App Store in 90 countries, including in countries where Orange does not have a presence, such as the United States.

The name is an abbreviation of the original name "Life is Better ON". All versions of the app have included "ON" or "Libon" in their names.