Press Releases For Oslo (NO)

The World's 1st "Facebook" Unlock E-Bike with Intelligent Virtual Guide Is Launched in Oslo

Oslo, capital of Norway being the first European city to ban cars from city center, is also one of the popular tourist destinations in Europe generally. Getting around Oslo, in a green-friendly, convenient and a fun way recently became much simpler with the launch of OsloBike (oslobike.com).

Most Promising Nordic Startups Nominated for 2013

The Nordic region of the world was once best known for its beautiful fair-haired people and breathtaking landscapes. While these things are still very true, they are also making their mark with some of the best startup companies on the internet. See our list of the most promising Nordic startup companies below.

Eurodent Launches New Informative Website for Dental Braces and Tannregulering in Oslo

Eurodent helps clients in the Oslo area learn about the benefits of tannregulering, also known as dental braces, for both young and old.

Our Amazing Norway Magazine Helps Expats Living in Norway Feel More at Home

Aimed at helping expats adapt to their new lives in the Kingdom of the North, the premier issue of Our Amazing Norway is now available for free to anyone living in the country. Published in both English and Lithuanian, the annual expat magazine is also available to people living anywhere in the world for a shipping and handling fee. Featuring a variety of insightful and informative articles, as well as a view of the stunning Norwegian terrain, Our Amazing Norway gives expats and foreigners an inside look at The Land of the Midnight Sun and helps them feel at home in Norway.

Teach Your Children Or Students The Alphabet Using iCan ABC For iPhone And iPad

iCan ABC is available on the App Store for all iDevices in two versions and makes learning A,B,Cs for preschoolers much easier and fun

Dalai Lama Given Map Showing an Independent Tibet Before USA Visit

Reigniting the debate on the historical relationship between Tibet and China, the Dalai Lama recently accepted a gift of an antique map from 1869 that clearly defines Tibet and China as separate countries. A joint gift from Emory University and Miklian Antiquarian Maps, the antique map bolsters claims of Tibet as a sovereign nation.