FlyGRN is your new flight ticket comparison website that automatically offsets the carbon emissions of your flight for free, with the fees we receive from our booking partners.
When a visitor books a flight through FlyGRN, the website will automatically offset the user’s CO2 emissions, either fully or partially. That’s possible with the fee that FlyGRN from its partners. The consumer doesn’t have to compromise on flight options or prices.
If you book a flight through the search engine, you will receive an online CO2 certificate with a personalized certificate number. This certificate contains transparent information, such as which offsetting projects are supported. If a visitor has booked their flight elsewhere, FlyGRN offers the option to manually offset their CO2 emissions.
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Flights Some sites over carbon offset or emission comparison for your flight • https://flygrn.com/ • https://www.glooby.com/ • https://www.routerank.com/en/. Source: over 2 years ago
I live in Shanghai and for years I used the webpage translate.google.cn but one day Google decided to retire the Chinese service and now this redirects to the Hong Kong page. What's the problem with taht you may ask, well let me tell you. It doesn't take you to the translate page, it takes you to the HK Google search and when you click then it actually takes you to translate.google.hk that extra step is annoying. Source: about 1 year ago
Today, at minimum 10 hours ago translate.google.cn became inaccessible, I found this based on an automated test accessing it failing. It redirects to a normal Google search. translate.google.hk still accessible. Source: over 1 year ago
Yeah, I think so. Despite their search engine being blocked in China, Google has 4 offices on the mainland. Google Translate is not blocked in China (the .cn one I mean). I wonder what else they do there. I hope they have not restarted work on Dragonfly). I just can't trust them. Source: almost 2 years ago
Try to see if you can go to translate.google.cn in a browser. Source: over 2 years ago
Not much to comment. Yes, they killed it – website got blocked (in case you didn't know, translate.google.cn was available the whole time, too). What the other guy said about reinstalling languages is probably about on-the-phone translation, which is a totally different. Source: over 2 years ago
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