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Guy Toyama, a true entrepreneurial gem on the Big Island, has passed away. Guy's welcoming smile and words of encouragement will be missed. Prayers to his family and friends during this very difficult time.
For more information is available here: http://www.hawaii247.com/2012/11/12/guy-toyama-friends-of-nelha-dies/
Posted on November 12, 2012 at 11:23am — 4 Comments
Aloha everyone. This is a follow-up to my post of a few days ago. Our project was featured on KITV: http://www.kitv.com/news/entertainment/Social-Wire-DRIVE-App/-/8905032/14182350/-/lfrega/-/index.html
Still need community support, so appreciate continued daily voting (if you have time) or just one vote. Here's our entry into the Department of Energy's Apps…
ContinuePosted on May 29, 2012 at 4:03pm — 1 Comment
Aloha everyone. I'm part of a start-up team that is participating in a U.S. Department of Energy contest called Apps for Energy. Our app and related cloud service offers consumers a way to receive points/miles by being more efficient with their use of electricity - I know, kinda boring...
The competition includes a category called the "Popular Choice" award and it's based solely on online votes. Here's what we need:
1. The app is called DRIVE™ Mobile App. You can access it…
Posted on May 23, 2012 at 3:08pm
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Long time no see. Hope to see you soon.
Sure.. Afternoons / evenings usually work best this week unless I have check ins.
Aloha kaua,
I like to stay busy.. 30 years as a corporate gadgeteer / asker of questions with GE, Boeing and a Seattle startup. Now I run a B&B, make traditional Hawaiian tools, code websites for friends and design/build the occasional gadget. You have an interesting "CV" as well.
Aloha oe, Holland.
Is Ikehu Natural a startup consultancy in green technology by any chance? I'm guessing, from seeing your areas of interest. Possibly we have some interests in common, for I spent five years as a consultant in Smart Grid development. Green technology usually has to be smarter than 'brown' technology, so the databases are crucial.
Mahalo,
David