October, 2011
When Apps Apply: More Local Businesses Go Mobile
WHEN APPS APPLY: MORE LOCAL BUSINESSES GO MOBILE
BY :: Jacob Kamhis
IMAGES BY :: Ikayzo and Tapiki
With a smartphone and a fingertip, anyone can track the weather, follow a sports team, find things to do, and stay connected with friends and family. But apps are also providing new opportunities for local businesses and organizations. Click here to read the complete articleThe Innovation Hub: Coworking Offers Hawaii Entrepreneurs Space to Create and Collaborate
COWORKING OFFERS HAWAII ENTREPRENEURS SPACE TO CREATE AND COLLABORATE
BY :: Samson Reiny
PHOTOS BY :: Dave Miyamoto
Two years ago a few startup companies found themselves in a growing business’ equivalent to no man’s land. They had enrolled in the Virtual Incubation Program at the Manoa Innovation Center, a state-funded facility that helps new tech businesses get off the ground. They had access to the center’s benefits: a copy machine, postage meter, mail services and conference rooms. What they didn’t have—what differentiated them from the center’s traditional tenants—was office space. Click here to read the complete articleA Jack of All Trades: Jack Schneider of JS Services
A JACK OF ALL TRADES: JACK SCHNEIDER OF JS SERVICES
BY :: Charlotte Woolard
PHOTOS BY :: Dave Miyamoto
Jack Schneider never dreamed of becoming a paper-pusher. The Brooklyn native studied psychology in college before starting his professional life in the cockpit of a US Air Force trainer jet called “the dog whistle.” Click here to read the complete articleIdea Exchange: TEDxHonolulu Innovation Conference
IDEA EXCHANGE: TEDx HONOLULU INNOVATION CONFRENCE
BY :: Shannon Nagaoka
In 1984, graphic designer Richard Saul Wurman established the first TED, a conference featuring speakers with “ideas worth spreading.” Bringing together people in technology, entertainment and design—hence the TED acronym—these ongoing conferences have become known for diverse and dynamic speakers like Bill Clinton, Jane Goodall and Bill Gates, along with CEOs, entrepreneurs, academics and others with innovative ideas. Click here to read the complete articleWine’s Leading Woman: Heidi Barrett and the Art of Blending
WINE’S LEADING WOMEN: HEIDI BARRETT AND THE ART OF BLENDING
BY :: Jason Castle
“IS THIS WINE REALLY WORTH $3,000?” Working as a sommelier for one of Hawai‘i’s best restaurants, I heard this question a lot on the floor. Forget the five hundred other selections; people wanted to know about the most expensive wine on the list, the 2005 Screaming Eagle cabernet sauvignon from Napa Valley. I could never quite answer that question personally, but I could answer it professionally. Click here to read the complete articleGreen Drinks Honolulu | The Waterfront | October 4, 2011
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