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Eon is the American English version of the more traditional aeon, which means "age" or "forever".
A geologic eon is the largest division of time in geology, and is generally considered to be around a billion years.
Eon or EON may also refer to:
Organization
- E.ON, a European energy company based in Germany
- EON Productions, the makers of the James Bond films
- EON Digital Entertainment, a UK based computer games publisher
- National Organisation of Youth (Greek abbreviation EON), established in Greece during the 4th of August Regime of 1936-1941
- Edaran Otomobil Nasional (EON), a Malaysian car distributor company for Proton
- EON FM, now 3MMM, an Australian radio station
Popular culture
- Eon, an alias for American visual artist Ali Shama
- Eons.com, a social networking website for baby boomers
- Eon, the villain in Rudolph's Shiny New Year
- Eon, the villain in Ben 10: Race Against Time
- Eon, the eponymous hero/heronine of Eon, a novel by Alison Goodman
Printed works
- Eon (novel), a novel by Greg Bear
- Eon (novel), a novel by Alison Goodman
- Eon (comics), a Marvel Comics cosmic entity
- E-ON Magazine, a magazine for players of EVE Online by CCP Games
Gaming
- EON, abbreviation for James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, a James Bond video game
- Eon (role-playing game), a Swedish role-playing game
- "Eon", the claimed beta name of the Pokémon Eevee
Music
- Eon, a pseudonym of the DJ Ferry Corsten
- Eon (musician), an alias for techno music artist Ian B. Loveday
- Eon, an album by Australian electronic music band Grafton Primary
- Eon:Eon, an album by Project Pitchfork
- Eon, a single by Celldweller, a Detroit, Michigan-based electronic rock artist.
Other
- Enhanced Other Networks, part of the Radio Data System (RDS) standard typically used to provide traffic reports on FM radio
- Eon (programming language), an energy-aware programming language for embedded computing systems.
See also
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