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Everybody ConCon

May 9th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Hawaii, Politics, Technology, The Web

Hawaii grassroots politics, going virtual:

The reality of eDemocracy in Hawaii gains momentum as members of HawaiiConCon.org and Citizens’ Committee on ConCon call on citizens to join Hawaii’s newest open online community at HawaiiConCon.org. Over 70 Hawaii citizens including prominent political and technology leaders have already joined HawaiiConCon.org to “learn, discuss, and decide” on the [...]

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Thelma Dryer, Blogger

December 13th, 2007 · 2 Comments · Blogs, Hawaii, Politics

A month after putting out the call, House Communications Director Georgette Deemer announced that she has found her blogger: Thelma Dryer. She will take over the reigns at the Hawaii House Blog, documenting life at the Capitol. Of course, as Deemer commented on my earlier post, her position as Assistant Communications Director comes with [...]

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Blogging Job at the State Capitol

November 10th, 2007 · 8 Comments · Blogs, Hawaii, Politics

The House Majority at the Hawaii State Legislature has put out the call, on its blog no less, for a full-time blogger. Well, an “assistant communications director” with others duties as assigned, no doubt, but still… House Communications Director Georgette Deemer is looking for someone who loves to write.

“Not just the usual press releases, media [...]

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Rep. Karamatsu Charged with DUI

October 16th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Hawaii, Politics

Rep. Jon Riki Karamatsu was picked up by Honolulu police for driving under the influence after crashing his car on the freeway late last night. KITV reports that he had a blood-alcohol level of 0.171, more than double the legal limit of 0.08.

Karamatsu, a 1992 graduate of Pearl City High School, is a guy I’ve [...]

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Free Wi-Fi in Chinatown

October 4th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Hawaii, Technology

Free Wi-Fi is finally coming to downtown Honolulu, and other parts of the island. But it’s not coming from the company we thought it would, and over a year later than we expected.

Over a year ago, the city announced plans to offer free wireless Internet access in Chinatown. The rollout, in partnership with national [...]

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