Reinventing the Drive-Thru Experience
The two founders of P!ng used their backgrounds in complex robotics and product development to revolutionize the coffee shop drive-thru experience
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The New Hampshire Association of Realtors has unveiled a new Web site aimed at consumers interested in learning more about the Granite State.
The site, livingnh.org, provides information on such subjects as New Hampshire’s cities and towns, education, government and tourism. It also contains an “At a Glance” page with New Hampshire “fast facts,” a statewide photo gallery, a page dedicated to defining the “New Hampshire Advantage” and a page packed with New Hampshire trivia.
The site “is as comprehensive a Web resource for all things New Hampshire as I’ve seen,” said NHAR President Bonnie Guevin. “This is a good way for people from elsewhere in the country to get a sense of why we believe there’s no better place to live, and to find that perfect home among all of the New Hampshire properties listed by our Realtors.”
Livingnh.org was designed to complement NHAR’s member-oriented site, nhar.org, which is designed as a resource for the association’s 6,500 members.
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