
Renault-Nissan and partners install 90 new EV charge spots around Paris for COP21
90 new charge spots powered by low-carbon electricity will refuel 200 Renault-Nissan EVs during the COP21 climate change conference EV shuttle service is expected to log at least 400,000 kilometers over the two-week summit—without a single drop of oil Many of the most conveniently located quick chargers will remain after COP21 and be available for […]
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Chinese New Year 2012: End one week before Valentine’s Day
If you were wondering when the Chinese New Year 2012 celebrations are going to stop this year you might be surprised to know that the Chinese New Year is celebrated for 15 days and not just for 1 day like New Year is Celebrated by most European Countries. The Chinese New Year is one of […]
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Chinese New Year: 2012
The Chinese New Year is good for business and retailers. For Centuries in the Chinese New Year Culture it’s custom for elders to give small red envelopes with cash to the younger members of their family. Business people also use the time of the Chinese New Year to give their employees money and bonuses. They […]
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Happy New Year 2012 – Bonne année find its way to France
The Google “Happy New Year 2012” images are also available in French. Earlier this morning 31st of January 2012 the Google Doodle first found its way to New Zealand and Australia where it were first spotted. Now it has also found its way to the USA and UK, and now is also on Google France.
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New Year’s Countdown Application for Smart Phones
It is interesting to keep track of the latest technologies and Software Searches. This year we have noticed a huge increase in the amount of people who are downloading “New Year’s Countdown Applications” for their phones. The New Year’s Countdown Applications are simple software to help people keep track of how long it is still before […]
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New Year in France
The people in France know exactly how to welcome New Years and certainly have enough steam to celebrate through the New Year. Some of them will do clubbing until morning break, others the sublime midnight grape-picking event or a medieval festival in a Loire castle.
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