I’m the mayor! So what? http…

I’m the mayor! So what? http://post.ly/1OlKT

Panos breaks surprising news o…

Panos breaks surprising news on census reports for Honolulu, LIVE http://bit.ly/h2hq4e

We are starting at 9pm HST wit…

We are starting at 9pm HST with Panos Prevedouros on Honolulu issues. Join us live with call-in. http://bit.ly/eNZE7O

Join us tonight with LIVE call…

Join us tonight with LIVE call-in at 9pm HST on the Peter Kay Show with guest Panos Prevedouros! http://bit.ly/gJtTzr

A MUST download for Android: S…

A MUST download for Android: Swype beta is open now. Do it! http://post.ly/1Moey

A MUST download for Android: Swype beta is open now. Do it!

When I first bought my Sprint EVO 4G, I was lucky to find out about the Swype limited beta. I installed it and I have been swyping ever since. This is simply a superior way of using a touch-screen keyboard. It absolutely rocks and is also a really cool way to show superiority over your iPhone friends who probably don’t have this. It’s a must-install. Do it now.

swypelogo150150.jpgOh, the war of words between iPhone and Android fans. How it has preoccupied us this year. I won’t take sides now. I own both. (Don’t judge.) But I will say this: if you’re an Android user, you might want to go now and join Swype’s beta. And prepare to have something amazing in your arsenal when you boast about the superiority of the Android phone.

Swype is an alternative text input method designed to make “typing” on the Android a lot easier. Rather than pressing on the touchscreen, you slide your finger over the keyboard to spell out words. You needn’t do this with a great deal of precision, as the predictive design determines what word you’re trying to write. Swype uses other gestures to add capitalization and punctuation – and arguably this part is far harder to master than the speed-swyping.

Just heard some kind of explos…

Just heard some kind of explosion in east hnl. Power out to the whole neighborhood

Google Maps for Mobile gets Monster Upgrade

Tons of improvements including 3D maps and the ability to work offline. Google Maps & Nav was already lightyears ahead of the competition (what competition?) and this one just takes them to another level.

Get more details from the Google Mobile Blog

ONLY Real Friends on your Facebook

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Facebook users share a lot of personal, information with their friends and that’s what makes it fun. But you should only accept friend request from real friends. Your Facebook friends can see your information and also your friend’s personal data so play it safe.

Showing your birth date on Facebook?

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If your facebook profile shows your birthdate, you’re asking for trouble. A thief only needs that plus your social security number to steal your identity. Protect yourself in Facebook by clicking on account in the upper right corner, then privacy settings and hide your birthdate.