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- Small signs of a health care deal forming
- what deal?The New York Times is the least reliable source of information.If you want signs of a deal in the making just watch the conservatives talk shows: O'Reilly, Beck, Hannity, etc as real Americans do.They would tell us if there are any talks about it. RE: Small signs of a...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, health care, Nissan Leaf, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.
- Discussion threads 2009-09-03
- (Nissan Leaf EV photos)
- Nissan Leaf EV photosLooks like a cockroachThe Prius the new Honda hybrid and now the Nissan, they all look like cockroaches just missing the windup key on the top of the roof. Thanks but no thanks. I like my Porsche & Volvo S80 just fine.
- Tags: Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Nissan Leaf, photograph
- Discussion threads 2009-08-03
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- Carwatchers watching Tokyo
- Arguably the Tokyo Auto Show is now more important than the one that opens the calendar year in Detroit. And the show in Tokyo opens officially on October 21, so that means all the competitors are busy seeding the blogosphere with their hints and leaks and hype. There...
- Tags: Mitsubishi Corp., Subaru, Car, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Plug-in, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-10-17
- Electrics from Japanese carmakers
- Honda is the latest Japanese carmaker to promise electric cars for the American market. No launch date given. Here's the rundown so far: Nissan will release its Leaf here next year. Mitsubishi released its i-MiEV earlier this year. Toyota will have its first electric in 2012. ...
- Tags: Automobile Company, Manufacturing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-23
- 230 MPG. 367 MPG. Pick a number and market it! Doubts are voiced.
- It all began this week when General Motors claimed a 230MPG rating for its still unreleased elecltric Volt. Then Nissan claimed a 367 MPG for its unreleased Leaf. And that car won't even have a gas tank! So are the auto makers basing their claims on the...
- Tags: Mile, General Motors Corp., Volt, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Manufacturing, Internet, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-14
- Auto marketing wars: Nissan claims over 300 MPG
- only if this happened a long time agowe wont have depended on foreign oil so much.. but better late than never...How many of those 230/300 MPG miles?How many of those 230/300 MPG miles were spent coasting downhill, driving at 25 MPH on a test track or other unreal world, hypermiling...
- Tags: marketing, MPG, car, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.
- Discussion threads 2009-08-13
- Auto marketing wars: Nissan claims over 300 MPG
- GM says Volt will get 230 MPG in city. Nissan raises the ante for its Leaf--green leaf, get it. They now claim well over 300 MPG. Neither car has been officially rated by the EPA. The Volt is to go on sale next year, the Leaf...
- Tags: Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Volt, Marketing Research, Marketing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-12
- Nissan Leaf EV photos
- Nissan unveiled the electric car it intends to launch in 2010, showing photos and releasing details. The Leaf uses laminate lithium-ion batteries to achieve a range of 100 miles. by CNET News.com
- Tags: Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Photograph, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2009-08-02
- Here's what the Microsoft-Real deal is all about
- Here's what the Microsoft-Real deal is all abouthmmmm, ... Interesting.Real software really stinks, maybe they can use some of this money to hire a few good programers.MediaPlayer is OK but lack polish and openess, I avoid using it.The "real" big dogs are Apple's product, Quicktime is astounding and cool, ITMS...
- Tags: Corporate communications, Linux, Digital media, Digital music, MediaPlayer, REAL Software, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2005-10-12
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