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March 2014 Blog Posts (21)

7 Funnel Secrets to Draw Your Very Best Clients

NO FOOLING! April 1st. For the first time I'm going to lay out my "7 Funnel Secrets to Draw Your Very Best Clients" at the Hawaii Internet Marketers Association next week.

Space is limited so save your spot here: http://bitly.com/1dtOBT8…

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Added by Laura K. Kinoshita on March 25, 2014 at 2:29pm — No Comments

A pretty neat programming interview question

Added by Leo D on March 24, 2014 at 10:03pm — 1 Comment

The Next Killer App

I was twirling the thought of Chaum's Protocol in my head, its intricacies filling the gaps between my synapses. Impressed by its cryptographic properties, I could not at the same time escape a nagging sensation in another part of my brain: DigiCash.... is ... tooooo..... faaaar... ahead...  of…

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Added by Joseph Lui on March 22, 2014 at 1:30pm — 7 Comments

Sequencing computations in Javascript

Sequencing computations in Javascript

Given any sequence of simple assignment statements concluded by a return statement, we can view the whole sequence

as a function that executes the first statement,

and then executes and returns a function that contains the rest of the statements.

For example, this sequence of two statements, which results in 6,



x = 3;

2*x;

=>

6

can be re-written as:



(function(x){

return…
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Added by Leo D on March 20, 2014 at 2:00am — 1 Comment

Global Windows Azure Bootcamp

Save the date! Join us on Saturday, March 29th, for the Global Windows Azure Boot Camp! This year, you can join thousands of friends online by participating in this Global Event and support cutting edge diabetes research. The 2014 event will be hosting a globally distributed lab in which attendees of the event will deploy virtual machines in Windows Azure which will help analyze data needed for diabetes research.

This event is geared towards…

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Added by Laura K. Kinoshita on March 19, 2014 at 9:28am — No Comments

Secure Your Digital Life

We are living in an era where we store personal and private information digitally on our smartphones, laptops and on “the cloud”. Malicious entities, and even government entities are always looking for ways to get to that information.  You need to take extra steps to ensure your life stays private. Here are some measures you can take to help ensure that:

Use encryption everywhere

Encrypt data on your computer’s hard drive by using file encryption programs, such…

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Added by Daniel Nishimura on March 17, 2014 at 4:34pm — 4 Comments

Adobe Creative Cloud Experience - Alternatives?

About a year ago Adobe announced that it would be ending their Creative Suite offering, rebranding their applications under the Creative Cloud. Customers would no longer be able to pay once for most of the main Adobe software and use it forever.  Instead they now need to pay monthly and will no longer be able to use the software if they stop paying.  I don’t use Adobe software extensively, but there are times when I need to so I decided to try it out for a year using their…

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Added by Douglas Ching on March 17, 2014 at 11:00am — 3 Comments

Affordable CRMs That Work for Startups and Small Businesses

Has your company grown to the point that it needs some structure and organization around its sales processes? Do your existing ad-hoc collection of online tools not cut it anymore for supporting sustained outreach to clients and closing deals? I recently found myself helping a growing startup wade through the sea of customer relationship management (CRM) tools online to narrow in on a few that fit its needs and thought I would share some of my…

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Added by Tzyh Ng on March 13, 2014 at 5:36pm — 1 Comment

Testimony Needed in Support of Bill to fund Kakaʻako Innovation Hub

Posted on behalf of HTDC:

HTDC is again looking for your immediate SUPPORT

Testimony Filing Deadline: Monday, March 17 @ 9:00 A.M.

The State Budget Bill which was passed through the House Committee on…

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Added by Mika Leuck on March 13, 2014 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Improving Front-end Development with Yeoman

 

The front-end web stack has a plethora of tools for developing robust, scalable applications. Whether it's UI frameworks like Foundation or Bootstrap, front-end MVC frameworks like Angular, Backbone, or Ember, or production tools like RequireJS, SASS, or JSHint. The only problem is, how do you choose which technologies to go with? And once you figure that out, you still need to string them all together, managing dependencies and configuration files, etc. You…

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Added by Mike King on March 13, 2014 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Does the Tech Industry Have a Young vs. Old Problem?

There's a fascinating story just published on The New York Times, "Silicon Valley’s Youth Problem," that explores the many facets of the age divide in the heart of America's tech industry. Written by a Comp Sci graduate student with a few internships at hot new Silicon Valley startups under his belt, the article touches on many aspects of the new guard/old guard divide in an industry…

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Added by Tzyh Ng on March 12, 2014 at 5:34pm — No Comments

25 Website Must-Haves

Need to know what it takes to have a great website that drives visitors, leads and revenue? Try our free 52-page guide to having a killer website. You'll learn how to use SEO to get found online, create stellar content, turn traffic into leads, and more. Get your free guide here: http://bitly.com/1iCkBlQ

Added by Laura K. Kinoshita on March 12, 2014 at 4:21pm — No Comments

25 Website Must-Haves

Need to know what it takes to have a great website that drives visitors, leads and revenue? Try our free 52-page guide to having a killer website. You'll learn how to use SEO to get found online, create stellar content, turn traffic into leads, and more.

Get your guide here: http://bitly.com/1iCkBlQ

Added by Laura K. Kinoshita on March 12, 2014 at 4:20pm — No Comments

25 Website Must-Haves

Need to know what it takes to have a great website that drives visitors, leads and revenue? Try our free 52-page guide to having a killer website. You'll learn how to use SEO to get found online, create stellar content, turn traffic into leads, and more.

Get your guide here: http://bitly.com/1iCkBlQ

Added by Laura K. Kinoshita on March 12, 2014 at 4:20pm — No Comments

URGENT: SBIR BIll SB 2832 SD2 Needs your Support!

Posted on behalf of HTDC.…

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Added by Mika Leuck on March 12, 2014 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Kickstarter for The Amperage Pedal

The Amperage Pedal is now on Kickstarter! - Our team would greatly appreciate your help in getting the word out - or even better - making a pledge! The product is an example of what desktop manufacturing can achieve - quality products, made locally, that are affordable. We used a Shapeoko CNC milling machine and a Replicator 2 3D printer in the process. They're amazing tools. And an Arduino is at the heart of our product. Three of the team members live on Oahu and our engineer lives on Maui…

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Added by Kurt Olsen on March 11, 2014 at 4:30pm — 6 Comments

Ban Mobile Devices for Kids Under 12?

(borrowed from a Facebook post and associated thread Mika Leuck shared)



10 Reasons Why Handheld Devices Should Be Banned for Children Under the Age of 12

The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Canadian Society of Pediatrics…
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Added by Daniel Leuck on March 9, 2014 at 10:00am — 6 Comments

Empowering People

In Hawaii, we’ve built up our local tech community thanks to efforts from HTDC, HI Capacity, The Box Jelly, and many local companies. We are at the point where community events are happening all the time. We have amazing leaders at the forefront continuing to keep this community active.

I am the organizer for a local Javascript…

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Added by George Lee on March 7, 2014 at 4:08pm — 1 Comment

Stripe's Capture the Flag 3

A few weeks ago, Stripe hosted their 3rd Capture the Flag competition.  Their first two CTFs were focused on security where you had to exploit a vulnerability in a small system or application to move on to each level until the final level is completed.  

For their 3rd CTF, they've decided to switch gears and focus on distributed systems.  Each of the 5 CTF levels focused on a…

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Added by Daniel Nishimura on March 7, 2014 at 3:51pm — 2 Comments

Tokyo Observations: Coin-op Card Games



As a kid I loved playing coin-op games. Some of my favorites were: Space Invaders, Defender, Centipede, Galaxian and Galaga, Dig Dug, Tempest, Joust, Tempest, Spy Hunter, Tron, Robotron, and I must've spent a lot on Gauntlet.

My experiences with them were mostly at where ever I could find them. From liquor shops, bowling alleys, pizza parlors to if I…

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Added by Christopher Kobayashi on March 6, 2014 at 3:34pm — 4 Comments

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